Can I use my dad's National Park Pass?
Can I use my dad's National Park Pass? A pass covers the pass owner and all occupants in a personal vehicle at sites that charge per vehicle or, the pass owner and up to three additional adults (16 and over) at sites that charge per person. Children ages 15 or under are admitted free.
Is a senior National Park Pass worth it?
Two words: you bet! National Park Service (NPS) passes cover entrance fees, standard day-use fees, and provides discounts on other fees. An annual Senior Pass is just $20 and a lifetime pass is $80.
What is the most expensive national park entrance fee?
The priciest national parks, which include Grand Canyon, Grand Teton, Yellowstone and Yosemite, each cost $35 per vehicle. But, there are ways to get in at no cost, including free entry for some elementary school students.
Is America the Beautiful pass same as National Park Pass?
The America the Beautiful/National Park Pass covers entrance fees for an entire year to all US National Park Sites and over 2,000 Federal Recreation Fee Sites.
How do I share my national park pass?
The National Parks Pass can be shared by up to two “owners” who sign on the back. Photo ID must be shown along with the pass upon entrance to a staffed Federal Recreation Area.
Can I put my National Park Pass on my phone?
Destinations across the country offer the convenience of digital passes, with a variety of pass options at each individual location for daily, weekly, seasonal, and/or annual access. Site Passes are also available immediately for download and can be used from your phone or tablet.