Get In FREE To All National Parks Tomorrow!

By djsheryl on April 16, 2021
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 11: Visitors take pictures at the Tunnel View lookout on June 11, 2020 in Yosemite National Park, California. Yosemite National Park reopened today with many restrictions after shutting down in March to protect people from COVID-19. Only about half of the average June visitors will be allowed in, and they must make an online reservation for each car. Also, park shuttles aren’t operating. It will issue 1,700 day passes each day and an additional 1,900 passes for reservations at campsites or hotels in the park. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Are you thinking of getting out and enjoying nature at it’s finest this weekend? Here’s something you need to know about!
Tomorrow, Saturday, April 17, is the first day of National Park Week and to celebrate, all National Parks will waive entrance fees, making it more affordable to visit some of our nation’s best natural and historic attractions.

I’m excited because this includes one of my FAVORITE places on earth….. Yosemite!

The free day this weekend is one of six offered by the National Park Service in 2021, and applies only to entrance fees – camping and other fees will still be charged.

(Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

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