The entrance sign to Glacier National Park, seen on May 19, 2025. (Micah Drew/Daily Montanan)
Following the busiest year on record for the U.S. National Park Service, which saw more than 331 million visitors in 2024, the Department of the Interior announced this week changes to how national parks will be accessed next year.
The major change is the implementation of resident and nonresident fees for national parks, an idea the federal government proposed earlier this summer.
While entry costs and annual passes for U.S. residents will not change, nonresident visitors will pay a higher rate to increase funds that support maintenance of the park system.
Fee-free days available only to U.S residents: • President’s Day (February 16, 2026) • Memorial Day (May 25, 2026) • Flag Day/Presid

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