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Contact: Catherine Bragaw, 301-491-6265
Contact: Joshua Nadas, 703-419-6424
1/31/19: Due to the lapse in appropriations, the entrance fee increase for the Great Falls area went into effect on January 30, 2019. The new entrance fee information is provided below. This news release mistakenly stated that there were no other fee increases proposed at this time. However, a fee increase is scheduled for January 1, 2020 to bring both parks into full compliance with the National Park Service’s standard pricing. The per vehicle fee will increase to $20, the per person fee will increase to $10, the per motorcycle fee will increase to $15 and the park annual pass will increase to $35.
POTOMAC, Md.- Entrance fees for the Great Falls area will increase effective January 1, 2019. Also beginning January 1, the National Park Service will reinstate a reciprocal agreement allowing visitors who purchase a pass at either Great Falls Park (Va.) or on the Maryland side of the Potomac River at Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park to re-enter from the other side while their pass is valid.
“Entrance fees collected are returned directly to the parks and help the National Park Service address deferred maintenance needs to meet the needs of today's visitors,” C&O Canal Superintendent Kevin Brandt said. “Both C&O Canal and Great Falls Park, a site within George Washington Memorial Parkway, use fee money to directly benefit visitors such as offering educational programs, taking care of trails and buildings and being good stewards of the parks’ nature and history.”
The changes effective January 1, 2019, are as follows:
Per Vehicle:
Current: $10/vehicle for 3 days. Valid only at park where fee was paid.
New: $15/vehicle for 7 days. Valid at both parks.
Per Person (hikers/walkers, bicyclists):
Current: $5/person for 3 days. Valid only at park where pass was purchased.
New: $7/person for 7 days. Valid at both parks.
Per Motorcycle:
Current: $10/motorcycle for 3 days. Valid only at park where pass was purchased.
New: $10/motorcycle for 7 days. Valid at both parks.
Park Annual Pass:
Current: $30. Valid at both parks.
New: No change.
While supporting park projects and programs, entrance fees provide visitors full access to services including park and trail maps, visitor center exhibits and information, ranger programs and restrooms. An annual pass is a great value for frequent visitors. There are also options that provide access to national parks across the country; more information at https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes.htm.
During the past two years, entrance fees have supported many projects along the C&O Canal and Great Falls Park including:
- Ranger-led programming at both parks
- Rehabilitation of bathrooms at both parks
- Rehabilitation of Locks 3 and 4 at the C&O Canal
- Rehabilitation of Swains Lockhouse for the Canal Quarters Program at the C&O Canal
- Rehabilitation of Lock 2 of the Potomack Canal at Great Falls Park
Despite record-breaking visitation of 1.5 billion visitors over the last five years, the combination of aging infrastructure and increased visitation has put a strain on park roads, bridges, campgrounds, waterlines, bathrooms, and other visitor services, leading to a $11.6 billion deferred maintenance backlog nationwide.
Entrance fees collected by the NPS in 2016 totaled $199.9 million. The NPS estimates the new fee structure will increase annual revenue by roughly $60 million. The majority of national parks (300) will remain free to enter; 117 NPS sites charge an entrance fee.
The new fee schedules result from public comments received on a fee proposal released in October 2017 and include modest fee increases for all fee-charging parks instead of the higher peak-season fees initially proposed at 17 highly-visited national parks. All of the money received from entrance fees remains with the National Park Service (NPS) and will help address $11.6 billion in deferred maintenance.
Last updated: January 31, 2019