Department of Interior Announces $279 Million to Support Public Parks, Expand Outdoor Recreation Access

Interior Department

As the nation celebrates Great Outdoors Month, the Department of the Interior today announced the distribution of $279 million from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) to all 50 states, U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia for state-identified outdoor recreation and conservation projects.  

"One of the best investments we can make is in stewarding the lands and waters that sustain us and the generations to come. Today we are making critical investments that will help expand access to the outdoors for communities across the country, all while creating jobs and safeguarding the environment from the effects of climate change," said Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland. "The Land and Water Conservation Fund is an integral part of advancing President Biden's conservation vision, which recognizes the need to address the nature and climate crises, improve equitable access to the outdoors, and strengthen the economy."

Since its inception in 1965, the LWCF has funded $5.1 billion to support 45,000 projects in every county in the country. At no cost to taxpayers, the LWCF supports increased public access to and protection for federal public lands and waters - including national parks, forests, wildlife refuges and recreation areas - and provides matching grants to state governments for the acquisition and development of public parks and other outdoor recreation sites.

The allocation for each state and territory is determined by a population-based apportionment formula set in the LWCF Act. States and territories further allocate these funds to local projects, usually through a competitive process. These investments help support the Biden-Harris administration's America the Beautiful initiative by supporting locally led outdoor recreation and conservation projects to protect and enhance our nation's public lands and waters.

"Access to outdoor recreation helps strengthen and enrich communities," said National Park Service Director Chuck Sams. "The Land and Water Conservation Fund helps enable state and local governments to upgrade parks and recreation areas in their communities and create new outdoor spaces to ensure everyone has access to recreation opportunities close to home."  

Fiscal Year 2022 Total Apportionments by State/Territory

 State/Territory 

Total 

Alabama 

$4,193,496 

Alaska 

$2,337,533 

Arizona 

$5,695,464 

Arkansas 

$3,296,172 

California 

$23,646,441 

Colorado 

$4,882,901 

Connecticut 

$3,945,555 

Delaware 

$2,494,449 

Florida 

$13,083,768 

Georgia 

$7,095,724 

Hawaii 

$2,777,858 

Idaho 

$2,826,140 

Illinois 

$8,977,039 

Indiana 

$5,257,296 

Iowa 

$3,444,784 

Kansas 

$3,436,898 

Kentucky 

$3,967,865 

Louisiana 

$4,266,390 

Maine 

$2,509,890 

Maryland 

$5,216,915 

Massachusetts 

$5,758,425 

Michigan 

$6,969,264 

Minnesota 

$4,717,825 

Mississippi 

$3,226,022 

Missouri 

$4,940,394 

Montana 

$2,453,335 

Nebraska 

$2,932,938 

Nevada 

$3,620,386 

New Hampshire 

$2,606,771 

New Jersey 

$7,088,640 

New Mexico 

$3,057,906 

New York 

$12,711,817 

North Carolina 

$6,705,256 

North Dakota 

$2,327,058 

Ohio 

$7,938,407 

Oklahoma 

$3,814,951 

Oregon 

$4,090,206 

Pennsylvania 

$8,572,345 

Rhode Island 

$2,590,120 

South Carolina 

$4,298,760 

South Dakota 

$2,373,384 

Tennessee 

$5,128,022 

Texas 

$16,369,794 

Utah 

$3,648,864 

Vermont 

$2,240,035 

Virginia 

$6,164,547 

Washington 

$5,804,681 

West Virginia 

$2,747,181 

Wisconsin 

$4,799,026 

Wyoming 

$2,263,827 

District of Columbia 

$2,370,657 

Puerto Rico 

$3,981,045 

Virgin Islands 

$2,019,982 

Guam 

$2,036,685 

American Samoa 

$2,010,605 

Northern Marianas 

$2,010,009 

Total 

$279,741,748 

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