There are more than 400 National Parks in the U.S. and visiting them may become more difficult as entry passes become more expensive. As of August 27, 2017, the cost of the National Parks Lifetime Senior Pass (available to seniors 62 and over) will be increased from the current rate of $10.00 to $80.00. The LIFETIME PASS […]
There are more than 400 National Parks in the U.S. and visiting them may become more difficult as entry passes become more expensive. As of August 27, 2017, the cost of the National Parks Lifetime Senior Pass (available to seniors 62 and over) will be increased from the current rate of $10.00 to $80.00.
The LIFETIME PASS for seniors allows entry to more than 2,000 sites managed by five federal agencies, including the 400 National Parks in the US. The pass comes in the form of a vehicle hang tag.
Seniors can take advantage of the current low price before the rate goes up at the end of August by obtaining passes through the National Park website, application by mail, or by buying the pass at a National Park location. (If a pass is purchased via website or mail there will be an additional $10.00 processing fee.)
The closest National Park locations that issue senior passes in the Los Angeles area are:
LA River District in San Fernando, CA, 818-899-1900, www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/
Main Office in Arcadia, CA, 626-574-5200, www.fs.fed.us/r5/angeles/
Please call ahead to the local National Park locations to insure that they currently have passes available.
For more details, check the website: www.nps.gov or call: 202-208-6843 or toll free 877-860-6787.