National parks around the globe are a celebration of nature and the great outdoors. Everywhere you go, national parks are the best way to see some of the most beautiful and sometimes downright famous landscapes a country has to offer.
America has more than 400 national parks, some of which are super popular and overcrowded and others that are rarely visited.
If you want to plan a national park visit this summer, now is the time to get on it!
Here’s what you need to know to plan a national park visit this summer.
If you’re looking to visit a few parks this summer, consider purchasing an entrance pass, and there are several to choose from.
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Pro tip: Seniors can save money on annual and lifetime passes. US military and veterans are free.
It’s both positive and negative. People are visiting national parks (yay!), and sometimes that causes overcrowding (boo!).
In 2024, more national parks will introduce reservation systems, asking visitors to plan their trips in advance. And there’s usually an online processing fee on the government website.
Important notes:
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A recent article from Outside magazine has tips for each park’s reservation system.
The NPS has six days every year when the parks that charge a fee offer free admission instead. If you’re looking to save money, consider visiting on these days.
Hint: Not all of them are in the summertime, so you’re more likely to get in.
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You can visit the US national parks and skip all this planning work.
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First Day Hikes is an effort to encourage people to experience beautiful natural outdoor environments with a guide.
First Day Hikes are held in state parks across America to inspire people to take advantage of these state treasures year-round.
It is strongly advised not to attempt to enter parks that require reservations without authorization. The fines are steep (as high as $5,000 US), and you could spend up to six months in jail!
All in all, the good news is that most of the US parks do not require a reservation. Do your research. Book as early in advance as you can. And remember that it’s still possible to get reservations last minute if you’re lucky.
Damian Tysdal is the founder of CoverTrip, and is a licensed agent for travel insurance (MA 1883287). He believes travel insurance should be easier to understand, and started the first travel insurance blog in 2006.