Dan wrote:
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>> Yes, Federica,
>>
>> and it's called the National Parks Pass. Last time I bought
>> one it cost $50, which is effective if you plan to visit several
>> parks. You can buy one on entrance to first National Park.
> The annual National Park pass was $50 in 1994. I suspect the price has
> gone up a bit since then, but you should be able to find out for sure
> by going to the National Park Service website (sorry, I don't have the
> URL handy). You might even be able to order your pass online. It'll
> be good for a whole year and can be used for free entrance to all
> national parks and monuments in the US (this doesn't necessarily apply
> to National Historic Parks/Sites). Once in the park, you are usually
> on your own for any tours, food, parking, campsite fees, etc.
http://www.nps.gov/fees_passes.htm
Still $50.
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