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New Fees for Foreign Visitors to U. S. National Parks
USAWednesday, November 26, 2025
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Key Changes Starting January 1
- Annual Park Pass for Nonresidents: $80 → $250
- Additional Fee for Popular Parks: +$100 on top of regular entrance fee
- Affects parks like Yosemite, Yellowstone, and the Grand Canyon
Government's Stance
- Priority: American families
- Unclear Impact: Effect on visitor numbers and park revenue
Challenges Faced by National Park Service
- Budget Cuts
- Staff Shortages
- Reduced services
- Maintenance issues
Free Entry Days for U.S. Residents
- Federal Holidays (6 days)
- National Park Service Birthday
- President's Birthday (also Flag Day)
Decline in International Tourism
- Key Factor: Political tensions and trade disputes
- Notable Drop: Canadian visitors
Impact on National Park Service
- Staff Reduction: Since current administration took office
- Fewer rangers
- Reduced visitor center hours
- Revenue Loss: Millions due to understaffing
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