Nonresidents who visit Rocky Mountain National Park will have to pay a premium to get into the park, starting in January.
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The Trump Administration Is Raising National Park Fees for Foreign Visitors
Starting January 1, the federal government will require foreign visitors to pay a $100 fee for entry to popular national ...
Starting Jan. 1, 2026, a $100 per-person fee — charged on top of the typical fee of $35 per vehicle — will apply to entry for ...
President Donald Trump's portrait is set to appear on new national parks annual passes starting in 2026, when the Trump ...
Starting Jan. 1, some tourists will have to pay more to visit some of America's most popular national parks, including the ...
A row erupted after the US Department of the Interior announced sweeping changes to national park access, including higher ...
“Any policy that keeps people from visiting our national parks is a problem. While we support new and innovative ideas to ...
The National Park Service said last week it is going to start charging international tourists and extra $100 to enter 11 of ...
International visitors will have to pay $100 to enter some of the country’s most popular national parks—plus entry fees.
"Any policy that keeps people from visiting our national parks is a problem...it’s unclear how these changes will be ...
Beginning Jan. 1, international tourists without an annual pass will have to pay a $100 surcharge to enter the 11 most visited national parks, on top of the parks’ standard entrance fees.
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Trump suggests he and Burgum will ‘fix’ Lincoln Reflecting Pool
The president posted a video of workers attending to the pool, with “Time to Say Goodbye” by Andrea Bocelli playing in the ...
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