Entry to all national parks in the US will be free on September 28
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED STATES/ Created : Sep 19, 2019, 11:00 IST
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The National Park Service, on the occasion of the National Public Lands Day on September 28, has made entry to all 418 national parks across the US absolutely free for all visitors. The fee varies from park to park and can go up t … Read more
The National Park Service, on the occasion of the National Public Lands Day on September 28, has made entry to all 418 national parks across the US absolutely free for all visitors. The fee varies from park to park and can go up to $20 per person or $30 per vehicle (this rate is minus parking permits). So, this is a great opportunity for those wanting to explore certain national parks and also save some extra bucks. Read less
The National Park Service, on the occasion of the National Public Lands Day on September 28, has made entry to all 418 national parks across the US absolutely free for all visitors. The fee varies from park to park and can go up to $20 per person or $30 per vehicle (this rate is minus parking permits). So, this is a great opportunity for those wanting to explore certain national parks and also save some extra bucks.
Visitors can choose to explore the famous Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona), Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado), Yosemite National Park (California), Glacier National Park (Montana) and also the Yellowstone National Park (Montana and Idaho) among others.
The National Park Week ritual is hosted on an annual basis since the year 1991 (to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee or 75 years of the establishment).
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