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San Juan National Historic Site
Fees & Reservations
 

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Adults (16 +) / per Fort
$3.00 - Day
Valid ticket for 24 hours.

Both Forts (16+)
$5.00 
Valid ticket for 7 days

Children 15 and under
Free!

Federal Recreation Annual Pass
$80.00 - Annual
Valid for Cardholder and 3 additional Adults

Federal Recreation Senior Pass
$10.00 - For Life
 Valid for Cardholder and 3 additional Adults

Federal Recreation Access Pass
Free! - For Life
Valid for Cardholder and 3 additional Adults

Federal Recreation Volunteer Pass
500 hours or more - Annual
Valid for Cardholder and 3 additional Adults

Park Pass
$25.00 - Annual
Valid only for San Juan NHS.

LOCAL PASSPORT

Joint Annual Pass
$30.00 - Annual
This pass is valid for San Juan NHS and the Caribbean National Forest.

Joint Daily Pass
$5.00 - 2 Days
This pass is valid for San Juan NHS and the Caribbean National Forest.

Parking Fee
$2.00 per hour

 
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This pass is designed for people who visit the Caribbean National Forest and the San Juan National Historic Site more than once a year.

Annual Park Pass

San Juan National Historic Site has collaborated with the Caribbean National Forest to make available an Annual Pass. The pass is designed for people who visit the Caribbean National Forest and the San Juan National Historic Site more than once a year. The pass grants entry to both sites for one year from the date of purchase to the byer and immediate family (spouse and children) when accompanying the pass holder. Purchase price is non-refundable and the pass is non-transferable. If the pass is lost or stolen, notify the US Forest Service or National Park Service office where it was purchased immediately so that a new pass may be issued for the remainder of the year. The money collected by the US Forest Service and the National Park Service through sales of these passes is used to maintain and improve visitor services and recreation opportunities within the park and forest.

San Juan National Historic Site - El Morro Lighthuse  

Did You Know?
Three lighthouses have stood on El Morro's 6th level in its long history. The first one was built in 1846. A second one replaced it in 1876. It took a direct hit during the 1898 bombardment by Sampson's US fleet, but the brick foundation was salvaged in 1899 to erect the lighthouse in use today.

Last Updated: March 20, 2008 at 09:50 EST