Exploring the Great Outdoors: Here is the New Update to the National Park Service Annual Pass”

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The National Park Service Annual Pass, also known as the America the Beautiful Pass, is a special pass that grants access to more than 2,000 federal recreation sites across the United States. This pass covers entrance fees at national parks, national forests, wildlife refuges, and other federal lands that charge fees for entry. The pass is valid for one year from the month of purchase and provides entry for the pass holder and accompanying passengers in a private vehicle, or up to three adults where entry fees are charged per person. It’s a great way to explore and enjoy the natural wonders and cultural heritage preserved by the National Park Service.

The Olympic National Park Annual Pass is specific to Olympic National Park in Washington state. This pass allows you to visit and enjoy the natural beauty of the park throughout the year. The cost of the Olympic National Park Annual Pass may vary, so it’s best to check with the park’s official website or contact the park directly for the most up-to-date information.  The Interagency Annual Pass offers broader access to various federal recreation sites, while the Olympic National Park Annual Pass specifically focuses on entry to Olympic National Park.

Due to individuals sharing the two different passes with others that do not have an annual pass, the National Park Service is implementing a new standardized pass as of January 1, 2024.  In order to protect the pass from misuse, the new pass will have only one signature line as opposed to two.  The two signature pass will continue to be sold until December 31, 2023.

The updated National Park Service annual pass will still grant the pass owner and all occupants in a personal vehicle access to sites that charge per vehicle. For sites that charge per person, the new pass will grant access to the pass owner and up to three additional adults. Children ages 15 or under are admitted free.


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