I paid a $10. Fee for a senior pass, It allows me to enter any national park free for lifetime as well as anyone in the same car or up to 4 persons if they charge each person
I was there just a few days ago & the entry fee for a car & occupants was $35. The fee for senior passes is also higher- I believe it was $80 for the rest if ur life- that includes entry to any nat'l park. Annual passes are also $80. There is also a pass available for permanently disabled persons for no fee that includes the occupants in ur car as well. U need to provide ID & proof of permanent disability.
It was $30 for me (for 7 days) to enter by vehicle
$35 Vehicle permit, $30 motorcycle, $20 if walking in, $80 for all national parks pass, free annual pass for military, $80 lifetime senior national park pass, $20 annual senior national park pass.
It is $30.00 for the week. It is half if you're on a bicycle. You can opt for a 1 year pass for $60. If you decide to go for the year pass, throw another $20 at it and get the pass for all of the National Parks for a year.
Its $30 for a week, but you can take an Annual pass for $80 which can be used in Majority of the National parks. If ur visiting lot of parks, then Annual pass will be best
$30 per vehicle and that's good for 7 days although a season pass is $60. I was just there 2.8.18
Is their discount for military
I think it's about 35$ per car
$70 per vehicle
How big is the grand cayon?
To correct any misconceptions... For a senior (62+) the lifetime pass USED TO cost a one-time fee of $10. As of a couple of years ago, that same lifetime pass requires a one-time payment of $80 - the equivalent of one regular annual pass. I suspect the fee for the lifetime pass will continue to follow that pattern if the annual pass fee changes.
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