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National Park Service Fees

Published on: April 16, 2014

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Is anything ever REALLY FREE? This weekend is National Park Service Free Days April 19 & 20, 2014.  In California you can tour a lighthouse at Cabrillo National Monument in San Diego and save $5 or see Lava Beds National Monument (right photo) near the Oregon border and save $10.

Cost of Admission 2014

  • National Parks: $80 annual car fee for all U.S. parks; $10 senior lifetime; military free
  • California State Parks: $150 annual car fee. Excludes: Off Highway Motor Vehicular Recreation Areas, high demand Southern California Beach Parks, oversize vehicle fees, extra vehicle fees,  supplemental fees, camping

California National Park Fees 2014 

  • Cabrillo National Monument $5 parking – day
  • Death Valley National Park $20 – 7 days
  • Devils Postpile National Monument $7 adult, $4 age 3-15 years
  • Golden Gate Park’s Muir Woods $7  age 16 years and older
  • Joshua Tree National Park  $15 – 7 days
  • Lassen Volcanic National Park $10 – 7 days
  • Lava Beds $10 – 7 days
  • Pinnacles National Park $5 – 7 days
  • San Francisco Maritime $5 person – 7 days, under age 16 free
  • Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park  $20 – 7 days
  • Whiskeytown National Recreation Area $5 – 1 day
  • Yosemite National Park $20 – 7 days

Always free: Channel Islands NP, Eugene O’Neill, Fort Point, John Muir, Manzanar, Mojave, Point Reyes Seashore, Presidio, Redwood NP, Santa Monica Mountains

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