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CABRILLO NATIONAL MONUMENT ANNOUNCES FEE INCREASE AND FEE FREE DAYS FOR 2019

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Date: December 18, 2018
Contact: Elizabeth Skinner, 619-523-4280

As part of its ongoing efforts to address aging park infrastructure and improve the visitor experience, Cabrillo National Monument announces an entrance fee increase beginning January 1, 2019. The changes, which come in response to public comments on a fee proposal released in October 2017, resulted in a nationwide plan released on April 12, 2018. The plan will modestly increase entrance fees at national parks across the country to raise additional revenue to address the $11.6 billion in deferred maintenance across the system of 418 parks, historic and cultural sites, and monuments.

Fee Schedule Effective January 1, 2019

Vehicle Pass
Current - $15,  New - $20

Person Pass
Current - $7, New - $10

Motorcycle Pass
Current - $10, New - $15

Park Specific Annual Pass
Current - $30, New - $35

 
One hundred percent of the revenue from the fee increases will remain in the National Park Service with at least 80 percent of the money staying in Cabrillo National Monument. The fund will be used for projects and activities to improve the experience for visitors.
In addition to the fee change, Cabrillo National Monument will waive its entrance fee on five days in 2019.

The five entrance fee-free days for 2019 will be:
  • Monday, January 21 – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
  • Saturday, April 20 – Start of National Park Week/National Junior Ranger Day
  • Sunday, August 25 – National Park Service Anniversary
  • Saturday, September 28 – National Public Lands Day
  • Monday, November 11 – Veterans Day

Cabrillo National Monument is one of 115 national parks that has an entrance fee. The other 303 national parks do not charge an entrance fee. A complete list of park entrance fees may be found on the National Park Service Entrance Fee by Park page. The National Park System includes more than 85 million acres and is comprised of 418 sites, including national parks, national historical parks, national monuments, national recreation areas, national battlefields, and national seashores.

Last year, 331 million people visited national parks, spending $18.2 billion which supported 306,000 jobs across the country and had a $35.8 billion impact on the U.S. economy.

Cabrillo National Monument offers an annual pass for $35 for unlimited entry to the park for 12 months. The price of the annual America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass and Lifetime Senior Pass will remain $80. There are also free or discounted passes available for senior citizens, active duty military, fourth grade students and their accompanying family, and disabled citizens.
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Last updated: December 19, 2018

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