August 6, 2010, Newsletter Issue #214: National Parks Pass

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The National Parks Service is offering a new $50 National Parks Pass that allows one year´s worth of admission to any national park (US) that charges an admission fee. Visitors are generally charged either by the car or the passengers; with the Pass one private, non-commercial vehicle will be allowed entry...if the Park normally charges by the person, it will cover the purchaser, spouse, children and parents. It is designed to make park-going more affordable for those who make frequent visits or plan extended stays. Just a few of the more popular park participating are: Yellowstone, Yosemite, Zion, the Grand Canyon, Mt Haleakula and Volcanoes National Park, Denali-Mt McKinley, the Everglades, Grand Tetons, Bryce Canyon, many battlefields, and many more. Buy a pass at National Parks, or by calling 888-GO-PARKS. Seniors (62 and older) can get a discount, but must purchase in person so identification can be verified.

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