Rossen Reports: Grab these discounts to get into national parks for free
Rossen Reports: Grab these discounts to get into national parks for free
Yeah. First up seniors, anyone 62 or older can get an annual National Park pass for 20 bucks or *** lifetime pass for 80 bucks. You can also get 50% off on amenities like camping and swimming and boating. Next active us military veterans and anyone with *** permanent disability, you get *** free lifetime pass. You can pick up any of these passes in person or when you visit or order it online at N P S dot gov. Also this is cool. Fourth graders get free admission during their fourth grade year and the following summer. So from September to the following August, they can get their family's vehicle into the parks for free. Just go to every kid out doors dot gov to print out the voucher. And finally every year, the National Park Service selects *** handful of dates to waive entrance fees for everyone. Here are the dates that are remaining August 4th for anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act. September 23rd for National Public Lands Day and November 11th for Veterans Day. Try to plan our vacation around that, save some money back to you.
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Rossen Reports: Grab these discounts to get into national parks for free
Thinking of taking a summer vacation to a national park? Entrance fees can quickly eat up a chunk of your budget, but there are ways to score national park deals and even free entry.Annual Pass: This is available to anyone in the general public and is valid for up to one year from the month of sale. Two people can sign this pass for use, so long as one individual is present on the day of.Seniors: Anyone 62 or older can get an Annual Pass for $20 or a Lifetime Pass for $80. You also get 50% off on amenities like camping, swimming and boating.Active US Military: Current U.S. military members and their dependents in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, and Space Force, as well as Reserve and National Guard members, qualify for this free entry pass.Veterans: U.S. Veterans and Gold Star Families with a valid Gold Star Family Voucher qualify for this free entry pass.Disabilities: This is a free pass for U.S. citizens or permanent residents with permanent disabilities. This is a lifetime pass.Fourth Graders: These kids get free admission during their fourth-grade year and the following summer. That means from September through the following August, they can get their family’s vehicle into the park for free. Click here to sign up for the pass.Click here to sign up to get any of these passes online.Every year, the National Parks Service selects a handful of dates to waive entrance fees for everyone.Here are this year's remaining dates:Aug. 4 for the Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act.Sept. 23 for National Public Lands Day.Nov. 11 for Veterans Day. So try to plan your vacation around those dates.
Thinking of taking a summer vacation to a national park? Entrance fees can quickly eat up a chunk of your budget, but there are ways to score national park deals and even free entry.
- Annual Pass: This is available to anyone in the general public and is valid for up to one year from the month of sale. Two people can sign this pass for use, so long as one individual is present on the day of.
- Seniors: Anyone 62 or older can get an Annual Pass for $20 or a Lifetime Pass for $80. You also get 50% off on amenities like camping, swimming and boating.
- Active US Military: Current U.S. military members and their dependents in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, and Space Force, as well as Reserve and National Guard members, qualify for this free entry pass.
- Veterans: U.S. Veterans and Gold Star Families with a valid Gold Star Family Voucher qualify for this free entry pass.
- Disabilities: This is a free pass for U.S. citizens or permanent residents with permanent disabilities. This is a lifetime pass.
- Fourth Graders: These kids get free admission during their fourth-grade year and the following summer. That means from September through the following August, they can get their family’s vehicle into the park for free. to sign up for the pass.
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to sign up to get any of these passes online.
Every year, the National Parks Service selects a handful of dates to waive entrance fees for everyone.
Here are this year's remaining dates:
- Aug. 4 for the Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act.
- Sept. 23 for National Public Lands Day.
- Nov. 11 for Veterans Day. So try to plan your vacation around those dates.