Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'll spend way, way more in flights and lodging to make a special trip than on park admission.
Parks around here that charge admission are Shenandoah, Antietam, and Harpers Ferry. About $20/car I think. Make some use of it at your local parks - that's why the program was created!
Great Falls too.
Anonymous wrote:You'll spend way, way more in flights and lodging to make a special trip than on park admission.
Parks around here that charge admission are Shenandoah, Antietam, and Harpers Ferry. About $20/car I think. Make some use of it at your local parks - that's why the program was created!
Anonymous wrote:You'll spend way, way more in flights and lodging to make a special trip than on park admission.
Parks around here that charge admission are Shenandoah, Antietam, and Harpers Ferry. About $20/car I think. Make some use of it at your local parks - that's why the program was created!
Anonymous wrote:The annual pass to go to any NP is only $80.
Anonymous wrote:It’s valid September through August, so if your kid starts 4th grade in 2025, then it would be September 2025 to August 2026. We used it to visit Yellowstone and Grant Teton , Mt Rushmore national parks. The important thing to print out a paper copy of the pass.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is current 3rd grader. From my understanding, he is eligible to apply for a free national park pass once this school year ended around mid-June 2025. Am I correct? It will give free national park admission access for him & family (his younger sibling & us parents). We live in montgomery county. Anyone has done it? Is that easy application? How long did it take to get the pass? Physical or digital?
We want to take advantage of free national park for summer 2026 summer planning to get it work. Anyone can share your itinerary? They have never been to any national park. Which national park worth the visit or cost the most to enter (to save most money)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I have never been to any national parks, so I thought it will cost more than $100 for a family of 4 for one entry, like theme park. I didn't know that it is charged by car. Oh well, got it.
Yellowstone is this expensive. I think they charge per person cause our family of 5 would have paid 100$ for Yellowstone if we didn’t have the pass. The other parks are cheaper but it adds up and it’s a good opportunity to visit parks anyway.
Nope, Yellowstone is $35 for a private vehicle, good for 7 days.
https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/fees.htm#spci_D25C69AD-EAEB-3B0D-7A95DAFB11A766CD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An annual pass that is good for all parks is $80.
So, the free 4th grade pass is great but just a reminder - you are saving $80.
$80 for a family?
Yes, from the link above:
"Depending on the type of entrance fee charged at a site, covers
One private vehicle fee
or
Four per person fees"
At most parks it's per vehicle.