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‘America First’ in national parks: Now foreigners will have to pay a lot more to view them | World News – The Times of India – Delhi News Daily

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National park pass overhaul creates a steep price gapResident only benefits and reshaped holidays
‘America First’ in national parks: Now foreigners will have to pay a lot more to view them

The United States has announced a sweeping overhaul of national park entry fees that will see foreign visitors paying dramatically more to access some of the country’s most iconic landscapes. Under the new rules, international travellers will face higher charges for the digital America the Beautiful pass as well as additional surcharges at the most popular parks, while Americans receive discounted rates and exclusive free entry days.

National park pass overhaul creates a steep price gap

The Interior Department confirmed that the annual America the Beautiful pass will remain $80 for US residents, but will increase to $250 for non-residents starting in 2026, creating a $170 difference. The move is being promoted as part of an America First structure designed to prioritise domestic families, with updated designs and the ability to cover two motorcycles under a single pass.From 1 January, foreign visitors without a pass will pay an additional $100 fee at eleven of the most visited destinations, including Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Glacier, Zion, Rocky Mountain, Everglades, Acadia, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Grand Teton. The National Park Service says the change stems from a July executive order aimed at increasing revenue and improving visitor experience.

Resident only benefits and reshaped holidays

The overhaul introduces fee-free holidays for US residents only, with several traditional dates removed, including Martin Luther King Jr Day, Juneteenth and National Public Lands Day. New free days, seen by critics as politically symbolic, include Flag Day which coincides with Donald Trump’s birthday, Constitution Day and Theodore Roosevelt’s birthday. Military personnel and fourth graders continue to receive free annual passes, while permanent residents aged 62 and above can purchase one for $20.Gateway regions that rely heavily on international tourism are sounding alarms. Yosemite’s tourism bureau warned that foreign visitors make up around 25 percent of park traffic and support nearly half of local employment. With international visitation already down due to inflation, currency pressures and rising travel costs, local officials fear the new fees could further suppress demand and hurt small businesses reliant on overseas travellers.





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