Visitors get free entry to all U.S. national park sites on April 20, when National Park Week kicks off.
Most sites typically don't have an admission fee but 108 of them do. They generally charge about $20 to $35 per vehicle. A few parks require visitors make an online reservation in advance. Without it, they'd be denied entry on certain days and during peak times.Visitors to national parks will get free admission on April 20 as the federal government waives entrance fees to commemorate the start ofdon't — including some of the most popular, like Grand Canyon, Zion, Rocky Mountain, Acadia, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Joshua Tree and Glacier national parks.
to drive into or through the park during peak hours — between 5 am and 4 pm local time — on many days this year. They include holidays and weekends between April 13 and June 30, and every day from July 1 through August 16, for example.Additionally, it may make financial sense for visitors to buy an annual national park pass even if they plan to visit during a free entrance day, depending on the trip itinerary, Mary Cropper, travel advisor and senior U.S.
For example, a pass would likely be a better option if you plan to visit multiple parks in one trip, Cropper said.
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