News Release

National Park Service Commemorates Presidents’ Day with Free Admission on February 20

Aerial view of the Washington Monument
Meet the nation's 39th president, celebrate George Washington's birthday, or visit a presidential memorial this Presidents' Day weekend.

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News Release Date: February 15, 2017

Contact: Victoria Stauffenberg, 202-208-6843

WASHINGTON – What do all U.S. presidents have in common? National parks. The legacies of each person that served in our nation’s highest office are preserved in national parks around the country – including the White House where history is constantly made. Discover the places and stories of presidents this weekend and enjoy free entrance to all national parks on Presidents’ Day – February 20th.

“Every person to hold the office of president of the United States is represented in our national parks through historic homes, places of significant national events, national monument designations, conservation areas, and more,” said Acting National Park Service Director Michael T. Reynolds. “We invite everyone to reflect on the role of presidents in a park this weekend.”

Here are a few ways to commemorate Presidents’ Day in national parks this weekend:
 
Enjoy a “Fee-Free Day” – Visit any of the 417 national parks across the country without paying an entrance fee on February 20th; one of 10 fee-free days in 2017. With at least one park in every state, the opportunities for enjoying nature, history, and recreation are countless. In the spirit of Presidents’ Day, ask a park ranger for presidential trivia – you may discover connections of our presidents in places you wouldn’t expect.

Meet a President! - President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter will mark Presidents Day at Jimmy Carter National Historic Site by sharing personal insights on the Camp David Accords. The program will take place in the Plains High School auditorium Monday at 11:00 a.m. in Plains, Georgia. A live broadcast of the event may be viewed at carter.internet2.edu.

Attend a Presidents’ Day program or event – Whether celebrating George Washington’s birthday at Valley Forge National Historical Park, listening to a special concert at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, or meeting President Ulysses S. Grant at General Grant National Memorial, join in the special programs taking place in parks this weekend.

Visit the home of a president – The National Park Service is the caretaker of personal homes of 20 U.S. presidents. Learn more about what shaped some of the most influential leaders in American history by walking in their footsteps. Get a glimpse of other presidential homes through drawings and photographs available online.

Take a Presidential Tour in Washington, D.C. – Regardless of their beginnings and backgrounds, every U.S. president was inevitably tied to our nation’s capital. Take a tour of presidential places in Washington, D.C. to learn more about their lives and impact. Discover which president has an entire island for a memorial, who was the longest serving president, which presidential monument was not completed, and more. Visit the White House Visitor Center to peak into the lives of the 43 presidents that called the famed mansion “home.”

To learn more about U.S. presidents and our national parks, please visit: www.nps.gov/subjects/presidents/index.htm.

 
   
About the National Park Service. More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America's 417 national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Visit us at www.nps.gov, on Facebook www.facebook.com/nationalparkservice, Twitter www.twitter.com/natlparkservice, and YouTube www.youtube.com/nationalparkservice.
 



Last updated: February 15, 2017