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The Trump Administration is using revenue from recreation fees to keep bathrooms clean and trash tidy at national parks during the shutdown. But parks are not charging fees at this time.
The National Park Service has waived entry fees at all National Parks around the country today, June 19, 2025. Free entry fees comes in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, which commemorates the oldest known abolition of slavery in the United States, on ...
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona -- The National Park Service is considering a steep increase in entrance fees at 17 of its most popular parks, mostly in the U.S. West, to address a backlog of maintenance and infrastructure projects. Visitors to the Grand Canyon ...
National parks have mostly remained open with limited staffing and facilities, but some sites are closed during the government shutdown.
Natural beauty can be more expensive than you think, at least until you're older. For a small fee, seniors can see the country's most stunning landscapes.
The Trump administration reversed course, saying it would hire 7,700 seasonal workers at the end of February, but park officials said it was too late. The NPCA said only roughly 4,500 seasonal positions were filled in July.
As millions of visitors flock to the breathtaking landscapes of America's national parks, the Trump administration is taking steps to "Make America Beautiful Again by improving our national parks." President Trump signed an executive order late last week ...