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November 11

🌲 National Park Fee‑Free Days in 2026 — Your Guide to Free Access! šŸŽ‰

Planning a national park adventure this year? In 2026, the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) has announced a new schedule of fee‑free days — dates when U.S. citizens and permanent residents can enter parks that normally charge an entrance fee for free. These special days are a great opportunity to explore iconic landscapes like Yellowstone, Zion, the Grand Canyon, Acadia, and more — without paying the usual entrance cost.

šŸ“… 2026 Fee‑Free Days — Mark Your Calendar

In 2026, the National Park Service will waive entrance fees on the following dates for U.S. citizens and permanent residents:

🌟 Fee‑Free Days:

  • February 16 — Presidents Day (Washington’s Birthday)

  • May 25 — Memorial Day

  • June 14 — Flag Day / President’s Birthday

  • July 3–5 — Independence Day Weekend

  • August 25 — 110th Birthday of the National Park Service

  • September 17 — Constitution Day

  • October 27 — Theodore Roosevelt’s Birthday

  • November 11 — Veterans Day

On these dates, all NPS sites that typically charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to eligible visitors (though timed‑entry reservations or special tour fees may still apply at some parks).


🧭 What’s Changed in 2026?

If you visited national parks in the past few years, you’ll notice a few changes this year:

šŸ•ļø Fee‑free days are now tailored to specific observances. Instead of some previous holidays like Martin Luther King Jr. Day or Juneteenth, the 2026 lineup focuses on major federal holidays, anniversaries, and historically themed dates.

šŸŒŽ Free admission days are now limited to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Visitors from other countries will still need to pay standard park fees even on fee‑free days.

šŸ’³ Park passes and fees are being updated for 2026. There are new digital passes, and non‑U.S. visitors may see different pricing structures for annual passes and entrance fees, especially at popular parks.


šŸ“Œ Quick Tips for Visiting on Fee‑Free Days

1. Arrive Early
Fee‑free days — especially holiday weekends like Memorial Day or Independence Day — tend to be very popular. Parking and crowds can fill up fast, so plan to arrive early in the morning.

2. Check Reservations & Timed Entries
Some parks (like Yosemite or Zion) require timed‑entry reservations for certain seasons or popular areas. Fee waivers don’t always apply to these reservations, so double‑check park rules before your trip.

3. Know What’s Included
Free entrance covers the basic gate admission, but does not always include camping, guided tours, shuttle fees, or other paid activities.

4. Explore Lesser‑Known Parks Too
There are hundreds of NPS units — national monuments, historical sites, battlefield parks, and more — many of which also participate in fee‑free days but don’t get the same attention as the big names. It’s a great chance to discover something new!


šŸŒ„ Why Visit on Fee‑Free Days?

National parks offer some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country — from waterfalls and canyons to forests and deserts. Visiting on one of these special days lets you enjoy iconic landscapes without paying entrance fees (as long as you qualify as a U.S. citizen or permanent resident). Whether you’re planning a weekend road trip or a bucket‑list adventure, these fee‑free dates can help make it more affordable.


Ready to explore? Pack your hiking boots, download your park maps, and plan your visit around these 2026 fee‑free days to make the most of your national park experience! šŸŒžšŸžļø

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  • Date: November 11