Golden Age Passport
The Golden Age Passport is available to persons who are at least
62 years of age and citizens or permanent residents of the United
States, for a one time charge of $10. This lifetime pass is
available at the park entrance station or visitor center. It
permits entry for the passport holder and all accompanying persons
in a single, private noncommercial vehicle. Where entry is not
by private car, the passport admits the permit holder, spouse,
children and parents. It also provides for a 50% discount on
camping fees.
Golden Access Passport
The Golden Access Passport is available without charge to
persons who are blind or permanently disabled and citizens
or permanent residents of the United States, who are receiving,
or eligible to receive federal compensation for their disability.
It permits entry for the passport holder and all accompanying
persons in a single, private, noncommercial vehicle. Where
entry is not by private car, the passport admits the permit
holder, spouse, children and parents. A Golden Access Passport
also provides a 50% discount on camping fees.
Fee Waiver
Groups from bona fide educational institutions are eligible
for a fee waiver if they are
coming to study park resources. Apply in writing, using school/college
letterhead to attention: Education Coordinator, National Park
Service, 18100 Park Headquarters Road, Triangle, VA 22172.
Requests should be sent 4-6 weeks in advance of visit.
Why Fees?
We need your support! National Park Service areas are being
cared for today and preserved for future generations by the
American people. This dual objective-use and preservation--comes
at a price: Protecting our natural and cultural heritage while
ensuring that everyone visiting these areas has a safe, enjoyable
and educational experience costs money.
Even as the number of visitors continues
to climb due to the popularity of these national treasures,
government funding available for necessities such as road
and building repairs, campground maintenance, visitor protection,
and other services has not kept pace with demand. In 1996,
to address these needs, Congress directed the U.S. Department
of the Interior to implement the Recreation Fee Demonstration
Program in three of its agencies--the National Park Service,
the Bureau of Land Management, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service. The program will help spread some of the costs for
managing these lands among those who use them.
Why the emphasis on recreational
use fees?
Managing our public lands is a major financial investment.
While most of that investment comes from the general tax base,
those who use these areas for recreation derive a greater
benefit from--and place a greater burden on--resources than
the public at large. These new fees redistribute that burden
so that users pay an increased share of the costs. We encourage
you to participate in recreational activities; such experiences
will enhance your visit and create memories. But we also ask
you to remember your role in keeping the outdoor recreational
experience alive for others.
Since, 1988, Prince William Forest
Park has charged an entrance fee, which later evolved into
the Recreation Fee Demonstration
Program. At Prince William Forest Park, entrance fee revenue
is used to fund a variety of needed projects that help maintain
visitor facilities. To learn more about your entrance fees
at work, click here.
The Recreation Fee Demonstration
Program will:
- Allow a significant portion of
the fees collected at a public area to be spent directly
on behalf of that area
- Allow each agency to develop fair
and equitable fee collection programs, whether the public
areas are large or small, urban or wilderness, natural or
historical
- Allow each agency to collect fees
efficiently and to determine the activities to be covered
by fees. In some cases, visitors will have to pay for activities
that have never had an associated fee
America's Public Lands
The future of these public lands rests with all American citizens.
The actions we take today will reflect the price we are willing
to pay to pass these lands on to future generations, protected
and in better health. We welcome your support.
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