News Release
News Release Date: November 6, 2024
Contact: NewsMedia@nps.gov
WASHINGTON – In honor of Veterans Day, the National Park Service (NPS) is waiving entrance fees to parks for everyone on November 11. In addition, current military and their dependents, veterans and Gold Star Families can get into all national parks for free with the Military Pass on any day. The passes can be acquired at any national park that usually charges an entrance fee.
We invite all Americans to spend time in parks on November 11 — perfect for connecting with family and friends while exploring the wonders of our incredible parks.
With over 400 national parks nationwide, there’s guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience waiting for you and your family. Whether you’re a history buff wandering through storied battlegrounds, an outdoor enthusiast hiking rugged trails, or someone just looking to relax in a serene landscape, we have the perfect park for you.
“We’re excited for members of the public to discover national parks on Veteran’s Day, and especially invite current military and their dependents, veterans, and Gold Star Families to get a Military Pass to get free entrance to parks any day," says Director Chuck Sams. "As a veteran, it is fantastic to see other veterans and their loved ones explore parks, learn about our nation’s history, and find peace in the outdoors.”
Here’s how to make the most of the day:
Plan your trip
- Go to nps.gov/findapark to find your next adventure: With over 400 national parks across the county, there’s likely one close to home! Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or simply unwinding with loved ones, our parks provide something for everyone.
- Check if you need reservations: you may not need to pay the entrance fee today, but you need to see if there are any reservations you need to make.
- If you’re interested in getting a Military Pass, make sure you have the required proof of eligibility. Review your options at nps.gov.
Get ready to go
- Check conditions in advance: Each park may have different operating hours, weather conditions, and available facilities, so be sure to check the park’s website for updates!
- Plan your route and pack the essentials: Prepare for a comfortable visit with essentials like water, snacks, a map, and weather-appropriate clothing.
In the park
- Follow park safety guidelines: Stay on designated trails, follow the law, and only park in designated areas.
- Respect wildlife: Take photos from afar. Don’t pet, feed, or get close to any wildlife.
- Carry out all trash: This includes food and pet waste! Pick up after your pet, and don’t throw your orange rinds or apple cores on the ground.
Ready to embark on your next great adventure?
About the National Park Service. More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America’s 430+ national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Learn more at www.nps.gov, and on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
Last updated: November 6, 2024