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Below you can find hotlinks to parks. Please let us know if any of these links do not work.
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National
Park Service Click on "Visit your Parks" then "maps". Find lots of
information about our NPS.
National
Park Reservation Service - information
and online reservations, 1-800-365-2267 or for Yosemite only 1-800-436-7275
National Parks Pass
The National Parks Pass is an annual pass that provides admission to any national park charging an entrance fee. The pass
costs $50 and is valid for one year from the month of purchase. More than 80% of the proceeds from the sales of National Parks Passes go directly into supporting priority projects in national parks.
The National Parks Pass admits the pass signee and any accompanying passengers in a private * vehicle if a park has a per
vehicle entrance fee. Where a per person entrance fee is charged, the National Parks Pass admits the pass signee, spouse, children and parents. The National Parks Pass is nontransferable and does NOT cover or reduce use fees such as charges for camping, parking, tours, and concessions.
The National Parks Pass can be purchased four ways:
1) in any national park where an entrance fee is charged, and at participating park book stores operated by cooperating associations
2) online at www.nationalparks.org
3) by calling 1-888-GO-PARKS
4) by sending a check or money order payable to the National Park Service for $50 (plus $3.95 for shipping and handling) to: National Parks Pass, 27540 Avenue Mentry, Valencia, CA 91355
Questions about your National Parks Pass order?
Email: parkspass@nationalparks.org or call toll free
1-888-GoParks (1-888-467-2757).
Questions about the National Park Service Fee and Pass Program?
Email: NPS Fee & Pass Information
Golden Eagle
For an additional $15, a Golden Eagle hologram may be purchased and affixed to a National Parks Pass to cover entrance
fees at not only national parks, but also at sites managed by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U. S. Forest Service,
and the Bureau of Land Management. The Golden Eagle holograms are available at National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife
Service, and Bureau of Land Management fee stations. The Golden Eagle admits the pass signee and any accompanying passengers in a private* vehicle if a park has a per vehicle entrance fee. Where a per person
entrance fee is charged, the
Golden Eagle admits the pass signee, spouse, children and parents. The Golden Eagle is nontransferable and does NOT
cover or reduce use fees such as charges for camping, parking, tours, and concessions. It is valid for entrance fees only.
The Golden Eagle hologram is valid until the expiration of the National Parks Pass to which it is affixed.
Golden Age Passport
(for citizens or permanent residents of the United States who are age 62 or older)
The Golden Age Passport is a lifetime entrance pass to national parks, monuments, historic sites, recreation areas, and
national wildlife refuges that charge an entrance fee. The Golden Age Passport admits the pass signee and any
accompanying passengers in a private* vehicle if a park has a per vehicle entrance fee. Where a per person entrance
fee is charged, the Golden Age Passport admits the pass signee, spouse, and children.
The Golden Age Passport also provides a 50% discount on federal use fees charged for facilities and services such as
camping, swimming, parking, boat launching, and tours. In some cases where use fees are charged, only the pass signee
will be given the 50% price reduction. The Passport is nontransferable and does NOT cover or reduce special recreation
permit fees or fees charged by concessionaires. A Golden Age Passport must be obtained in person at a federal area where
an entrance fee is charged. There is a one-time $10
processing charge to obtain the Golden Age Passport. It is available
only to citizens or permanent residents of the United States who are 62 years of age or older. You must show proof of age,
such as a state driver's license, birth certificate, or similar document.
Golden Access Passport
(for citizens or permanent residents of the United States who are blind or permanently disabled)
The Golden Access Passport is a lifetime entrance pass to national parks, monuments, historic sites, recreation areas, and national wildlife refuges that charge an entrance fee. The Golden Access Passport admits the pass signee and any
accompanying passengers in a private* vehicle if a park has a per vehicle entrance fee. Where a per person entrance fee
is charged, the Golden Access Passport admits the pass signee, spouse, and children.
The Golden Access Passport also provides a 50% discount on federal use fees charged for facilities and services such as
camping, swimming, parking, boat launching, and tours. In some cases where use fees are charged, only the pass signee
will be given the 50% price reduction. The Passport is nontransferable and does NOT cover or reduce special recreation permit
fees or fees charged by concessionaires. A Golden Access Passport must be obtained in person at a federal area where an
entrance fee is charged. It is available only to
citizens or permanent residents of the United States who are medically
determined to be blind or permanently disabled. You may obtain a Golden Access Passport by showing proof of medically determined permanent disability, or eligibility for receiving benefits under federal law.
* A private vehicle is defined as any noncommercial vehicle that is being used for private recreational purposes.
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