We are so fortunate to live in a country where we have over 400 beautiful national parks and over 2000 federal recreation sites including national parks. Chances are, no matter where you live in the US you are within driving distance of a park or some kind of recreation area. Every year I like to share the Six Free Entrance Days to National Parks in 2021, Next day is in April.
I was looking over the list and trying to count how many national parks that I’ve visited. I counted 10 or more but there are still so many parks that I would love to visit in my lifetime. I’ve been to some of the most beautiful parks in the country. Glacier, Yellowstone, Mt Rainier, Olympic National Park, Haleakala National Park in Hawaii, and Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska. There’s just something about hiking in the rainforest with moss-covered trees or climbing up to waterfalls and glacial lakes. It soothes my soul and leaves me in awe of this magnificent planet.

There are six free entrance days to national parks in 2021, the next Free Admission Day is coming up soon, April 17, 2021, it is the first day of National Park Week.
Here are the rest of the days:
- April 17th, First day of National Park Week
- August 4th, One year anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act
- August 25th, National Park Service Birthday
- September 25th, National Public Lands Day
- November 11th, Veterans Day

There are different ways to pay:
If you are visiting parks at other times the fees vary. Go to Entrance Fees by Park for the fee details for each park, they range from $10- $50 or more. If you and your family like to travel to several parks during the year you can buy the America The Beautiful Pass for $80. It gives you free access to all the parks for one year. The pass includes everyone in your vehicle so that is a budget-friendly way to go if you plan on visiting more than 1 park.
There are several kinds of passes including Military, Senior, 4th Grade Pass which is part of the Every Kid Outdoors program. 4th graders and their families get a free pass to national parks for one year. Also, there is an Access Pass for residents with permanent disabilities. There are a lot of budget-friendly options, go to America the Beautiful Passes for all the details and fees.
We need to just get out there!
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