The Interior Department unveiled new policies affecting national parks, including increased entrance fees for international visitors starting next year, with options for a $250 annual pass or $100 per-person entry to select parks, while US residents can purchase a standard $80 pass. Commemorative annual passes featuring George Washington and Donald Trump, and a military pass with Trump, will be issued in 2026. Moreover, five additional fee-free days for US residents, including Trump’s birthday, were announced in 2026.
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President Trump signed an executive order directing the National Park Service to increase entry and recreation pass fees for non-U.S. residents to fund park improvements. This directive also instructs the Interior Department to provide preferential treatment to U.S. residents regarding recreational access rules, including permitting. Simultaneously, the order revoked a 2017 memorandum promoting diversity and inclusion in national parks and established the “Make America Beautiful Again” Commission. These actions coincide with the administration’s efforts to reduce National Park Service staff and budget, as the Interior Department proposed cutting over $1 billion to the Park Service.
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