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  2. List of fee areas in the United States National Park System

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    Shenandoah National Park: Virginia: $30 per-vehicle Fort Vancouver National Historic Site: Washington: $10 per-person fee only for entry to reconstructed fort, free access to rest of grounds Oregon: Mount Rainier National Park: Washington: $30 per-vehicle Olympic National Park: Washington: $30 per-vehicle Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

  3. Everything You Need to Know About National Park Entrance Fees

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    A park-by-park list of entrance charges and reservation information A park-by-park list of entrance charges and reservation information. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  4. National park entrance fees to be waived on Veterans Day - AOL

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  5. National Park Service - Wikipedia

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    Most areas of the National Park System do not charge entrance fees and are completely supported by tax dollars, although some of the most popular areas do charge entrance fees. Fees vary site to site and are charged either on a per-vehicle or per-person basis, with most passes valid for 7 days.

  6. The 6 US national parks requiring an entry permit in ... - AOL

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    In the summer of 2024, Glacier National Park will require visitors to have a vehicle reservation to access Going-to-the-Sun Road, the North Fork area, and Many Glacier valley. Entry to these areas ...

  7. Olympic National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Wilderness, a designated wilderness area, was established by the federal government in 1988 that contained 877,000 acres (355,000 ha) within Olympic National Park. It was renamed the Daniel J. Evans Wilderness in 2017 to honor Governor and U.S. Senator Daniel J. Evans , who had co-sponsored the 1988 legislation. [ 10 ]