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Veterans, Gold Star Families now have free lifetime access to U.S. national parks

Veterans, Gold Star Families now have free lifetime access to U.S. national parks
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If you or someone in your family has served our country in the military, it’s time to book a trip! A new law provides permanent access to the nation’s protected outdoor spaces for a specific, extraordinary group of people.

Starting this Veterans Day (Nov. 11, 2022), veterans and Gold Star Families can receive free lifetime access to national parks and federal recreational lands. The free lifetime pass is a result of the passage of the Alexander Lofgren Veterans in Parks Act, which was rolled into the National Defense Authorization Act and was signed into law in December 2021.

The National Park Service announced in 2020 that veterans and Gold Star Families, who have lost an immediate family member in the line of duty, would have free access to the park service’s 423 sites around the country. The new law makes this action permanent and includes free annual passes for active-duty military.

“This is a small token of appreciation for veterans who have bravely dedicated their lives to defending our freedom,” National Park Service Director Chuck Sams said in a statement. “This pass conveys our immense gratitude and respect for those who have given so much.”

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How To Access Free National Park Admission

To take part, veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, including the National Guard and Reserves, must present one of the following forms of identification or the Interagency Military Pass when entering a national park:

  • Department of Defense Identification Card (non-expired CAC Card)
  • Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC)
  • Veteran ID Card
  • Veteran designation on a state-issued U.S. driver’s license or identification card

A Gold Star Family member must download and print a voucher from the National Park Service website and either present it to park staff, exchange it for an Interagency Military Pass or place it on their vehicle dashboard at unstaffed sites.

The rules stipulate that free access will be given to the veteran or holder of a Gold Star Family voucher, plus traveling companions who are occupants of a single, non-commercial vehicle. In addition, where per-person fees are being charged, the veteran may get free admission for three persons 16 and older.

The program waives entrance or standard amenity fees for sites run by the following agencies:

  • National Park Service
  • Bureau of Land Management
  • Bureau of Reclamation
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • U.S. Forest Service
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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What Is Not Covered

The free access does not cover expanded amenities such as camping, tours and special recreation permits, although discounts may be offered. In addition, fees for reservations, organized groups, concession-operated facilities or activities may not be covered.

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Additional lifetime passes are available for non-veterans, including a Senior Pass for U.S. citizens or permanent residents over age 62 and an Access Pass for those with a permanent disability.

In addition, there are fee-free entrance days for everyone throughout the year, including the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., National Public Lands Day and Veterans Day.

Visit the National Park Service online for more information.

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