2022 Best & Worst Cities for Recreation: How Does Your City Rate? by 30Seconds Travel

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2022 Best & Worst Cities for Recreation: How Does Your City Rate?

With July being National Parks and Recreation Month, and maintaining a healthy weight through exercise saving people up to $1,500 in health-care costs each year, the personal-finance website WalletHub has released its report on 2022's Best & Worst Cities for Recreation, as well as accompanying videos and expert commentary.

To highlight the benefits of recreational activities for consumers and economies across the country, WalletHub compared the 100 largest U.S. cities across 47 key indicators of recreation-friendliness. For each city, WalletHub examined the accessibility of entertainment and recreational facilities, the quality of parks and the weather.

Best Cities for Recreation

1. Las Vegas, NV

2. Orlando, FL

3. Cincinnati, OH

4. Tampa, FL

5. Scottsdale, AZ

6. San Diego, CA

7. Albuquerque, NM

8. Atlanta, GA

9. Honolulu, HI

10. New Orleans, LA

Worst Cities for Recreation

91. Memphis, TN

92. Aurora, CA

93. Durham, NC

94. Garland, TX

95. Oakland, CA

96. Irving, TX

97. Newark, NJ

98. Jersey City, NJ

99. Chula Vista, CA

100. Fort Wayne, IN

  • San Francisco and Boston have the highest share of the population with walkable park access, 100 percent, which is 3.1 times higher than in Indianapolis, the city with the lowest at 32 percent.
  • Las Vegas has the most playgrounds per square root of the population, 1.128457, which is 22.7 times more than in Hialeah, Florida, the city with the fewest at 0.049627.
  • San Francisco has the highest spending on parks per capita, $442, which is 21 times higher than in Stockton, California, the city with the lowest at $21.
  • San Francisco has the most bike rental facilities per square root of the population, 0.048113, which is 39.7 times more than in El Paso, Texas, the city with the fewest at 0.001213.

To view WalletHub's full report and your city’s rank, please visit: 2022's Best & Worst Cities for Recreation.

Source: WalletHub

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Elisa Schmitz
Chicago isn't on either list, so I guess we're somewhere in the middle. Fun article, thanks!
Tribe
This is a really fun comparison of national citites...

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