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National Parks Pass

Photo courtesy of Josh Kellogg

A National Parks Pass can be used to get into any National Park in the United States. There are four different passes and one of them will be just right for you! Below I have listed the four different passes and their cost. Each pass will allow a vehicle in the park that has up to four adults in the vehicle. Children 16 years and younger are allowed free in the parks. The passes can be purchased at the entrance of each park. Look them over and get your National Park pass.

America the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass - Annual Pass. The annual cost is $80. This pass is for the general public.



America the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass - Senior Pass. One time cost of $10. This is a lifetime pass for anyone who is a US citizen or permanent resident and age 62 or older. This pass can only be purchased in person at the gate.



American the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass - Access Pass. This pass is free! This is a lifetime pass for US citizens or permanent residents that have permanent disabilities. This pass can only be gotten in person at the gate.



American the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass - Volunteer Pass. This pass is free! This pass is for those who volunteer 500 hours in a park.



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