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Big Bend National Park
Entrance Passes
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If you plan to visit Big Bend a number of times in the next year, you might consider purchasing a Big Bend Annual Pass.
If you plan to visit other national parks, you may want to purchase an Interagency Annual Pass.
If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and age 62 or older, you may qualify for a Senior Pass.
If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and have a permanent disability, you may qualify for an Access Pass.
Older passes and passports
- The Golden Age and the Golden Access Passports will continue to be honored for the lifetime of the pass holder, so both passes, along with the new Interagency Senior and Access Passes, will be valid for many years to come.
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Big Bend Annual Pass
The Big Bend National Park Annual Pass has a cost of $40 and is valid for 12 months (ending the last day of the purchase month, one year later). It covers entrance fees to Big Bend National Park, but does not cover camping fees.
Big Bend National Park Annual Passes are available at the Big Bend National Park entrance stations or at the Panther Junction Visitor Center.
The pass is non-transferable.
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Interagency Annual Pass
The Interagency Annual Pass costs $80 and is valid for 12 months (ending the last day of the purchase month, one year later). The pass covers entrance to Fish and Wildlife Service Refuges (FWS) and National Park Service (NPS) sites that charge an entrance fee, but does not cover camping fees or other use fees, such as cave tours. The pass also covers use of Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), and Forest Service (USDA FS) sites that charge a Standard Amenity Fee.
Where a "per vehicle" entrance fee is charged, the pass admits purchaser and accompanying passengers in a single, private, non-commercial vehicle. Where a "per person" entrance fee is charged, Pass admits purchaser, and up to 3 persons.
The Interagency Annual Pass is available at all Big Bend National Park entrance stations, and visitor centers, or at other national parks or federal recreation areas. Pass is valid for one full year from the date of purchase and is is non-transferable.
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Senior Pass
The Golden Age Passport is available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are age 62 or older. There is a one-time charge of $10 for this lifetime pass. The pass provides free entrance to most federal recreation areas and provides a 50% discount on use fees, such as camping fees.
Senior Passes are available at all Big Bend National Park entrance stations and visitor centers, or at other national parks or federal recreation areas. You will need to show proof of age (such as a driver's license or identification card) to obtain a Golden Age Passport.
The pass is non-transferable.
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Access Pass
The Access Pass is available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have a permanent disability. The pass is free and is good for life. It provides free entrance to most federal recreation areas and provides a 50% discount on use fees, such as camping fees.
Access Passes are available at Big Bend National Park entrance stations and visitor centers, or at other national parks or federal recreation areas.
The pass is non-transferable.
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Did You Know?
Wright Mountain, 6,041 feet (1,841 meters), is named for George Wright, head of the National Park Service's wildlife division in the 1930s. Wright visited the area several times in the 1930s. He and Yellowstone Superintendent Roger Toll were killed in a car accident leaving the Big Bend in 1936.
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Last Updated: January 19, 2008 at 15:10 EST |