International tourists can expect to pay an additional $100 fee to visit national and state parks starting January 2026.
The National Park Service says it is going to start charging international tourists an extra $100 to enter some of the most ...
The new fee was announced Tuesday by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and takes effects Jan. 1. Foreign tourists also will see ...
Nonresidents will have to pay $250 for annual passes or $100 per person on top of the standard entrance fee to enter certain ...
Tourism businesses are raising concerns about higher fees for foreigners visiting the Grand Canyon and other national parks.
Environmentalists and former agency employees warn of increased workloads for park employees at a time when park staffing is ...
The National Park Service says it is going to start charging international tourists an extra $100 to enter popular parks.
International tourists visiting popular national parks in the US next year will be required to pay additional fees and raised rates on annual passes, the US Department of the Interior ...
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'America-first' pricing: Higher fees for foreigners at US national parks stoke tourism concerns
The US Interior Department says new charges will fund park upkeep, but businesses fear international travellers will be put ...
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