For travelers with flexible schedules, 2026 brings an added bonus: 10 federal “fee-free” days when you can enter national parks at no cost. These days include President’s Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day, ...
There aren't many places on the planet where you can see both active volcanoes and massive glaciers. This Icelandic national ...
Lower prices and smaller crowds will lure travellers to these emerging destinations, with beach breaks, Silk Road adventure ...
Visiting a U.S. national park will look a little different in 2026. From new pricing and digital passes to expanded free ...
The Trump administration is ruffling more feathers with some fans of America’s national parks — this time by replacing images of the picturesque parks on some annual passes with an image of President ...
After the Trump administration removed Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Day and Juneteenth from the 2026 National Parks fee-free days, there has been notable backlash from the public, lawmakers and ...
The Trump administration has changed which days Americans can visit national parks for free next year, removing Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth and adding President Donald Trump’s birthday, ...
(NEXSTAR) — Just before Thanksgiving, the Interior Department announced a slew of changes that may impact how you visit a national park in 2026. Among them is a plan the Trump administration had been ...
The Donald Trump administration has changed which holidays qualify for free entrance to national parks, removing two holidays celebrating Black people and adding the president’s birthday. Martin ...
New policies for the coming year will also make visiting national parks more expensive for foreign tourists Pete Marovich/Getty; U.S. Department of the Interior President Donald Trump is set to appear ...
The Department of the Interior announced a series of changes Tuesday for America the Beautiful passes, which cover entry and amenity fees at over 2,000 federally managed areas, including the country’s ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior says its revamped national parks policy will charge foreign visitors higher entry fees than U.S. residents, as part of its initiative to prioritize American ...
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