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For five days in 2019, you'll be able to get into any national park in the United States, for free.
The National Park Service (NPS) just announced its no-fee entrance dates for 2019 in a press release, inviting visitors to explore the national parks for five days—for free. The free days include:
January 21, 2019 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)
April 20, 2019 (the first day of National Park Week)
August 25, 2019 (the National Park Service’s birthday)
September 28, 2019 (National Public Lands Day)
November 11, 2019 (Veterans Day)
On these five days, you’ll be able to enter any of the National Park System’s 418 parks at no cost. The entrance fee waiver doesn’t include other costs like camping fees, boat launch fees, transportation fees or special tour payments. This fee-free program will be especially useful at the 115 parks that typically charge entrance fees, including Denali National Park & Preserve, Grand Canyon National Park, Joshua Tree National Park and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, among others. (For a full list of the included parks by state, visit the NPS website.)
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