National Parks Waive Fees for 3 Weekends This Summer
National parks, including Everglades National Park and Dry Tortugas National Park in South Florida, will drop fees for three summer weekends. The parks will lift admission fees June 20-21, July 18-19 and August 15-16. About half the parks charge entrance fees. Everglades charges $10 per car for a pass that is good for one week. Dry Tortugas charges $5 to visitors, who must get to the site 70 miles west of Key West by boat or ferry.
The waiver does not include other fees for camping, reservations, tours and use of concessions. But some tour operators, hotels, restaurants, gift shops and other vendors also will offer additional discounts and special promotions, the park service said. At Shark Valley, for instance, the tram tour will offer a discount: Buy one ticket, get a second ticker of equal or lesser value at half price. For more information on fees and discounts, go to www.nps.gov/findapark/feefreeparks.html.
U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced the fee waivers on Tuesday, calling it a dual effort to provide affordable vacations and to boost the economy in communities bordering the nation’s 319 national parks.
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