A few days ago, the U.S. Department of the Interior published a press release announcing an additional $100 fee for all international visitors seeking access to 11 U.S. national parks . The surcharge is set to raise over $90 million, allegedly benefiting the entire National Park Service (NPS).

But which among these eleven U.S. national parks is set to rake in the most from this price increase? While most parks are expected to experience a slight revenue boost, in the low to mid single-digit millions annually per park, three sites may raise several millions in additional yearly revenues.

Here is a closer look at the parks likely to make the most of this recent surcharge, those predicted to experience only limited revenue boosts, and how the higher fees will impact the NPS.

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