National Parks Lifetime Pass for Seniors 62+ Only $20

By | August 15, 2017 9:19 pm EST

"For the first time since 1994, the National Parks Service will raise the price of the lifetime senior pass from $10 to $80.
"The additional revenue will be used to enhance the visitor experience in parks," the National Parks Service said. "The funds from all senior passes purchased in a National Park will go to a National Park Foundation Endowment and a National Park Centennial Challenge Fund."
The increase is the result of legislation passed by the U.S. Congress in December and will go into effect on Aug. 28. Until then, seniors 62 years and older are rushing to obtain their lifetime pass before the increase."
"Lifetime passes can be purchased for $10 until Aug. 27 at any federal recreation site that charges an entrance fee. In the Central Valley, passes can be purchased at Sequoia, Kings Canyon and Yosemite national parks.
For a complete list of sites, visit https://store.usgs.gov/sites/defa…ceList.pdf.
Passes can also be purchased online or through the mail from United States Geological survey at https://store.usgs.gov/senior-pass.
The price will increase on Aug. 28."
The $20 listed in the title includes a $10 processing fee.
I’m 62 now, and even though I don’t live near any National Parks I went ahead and ordered one. I’ve visited many of the National Parks and can only say this is a no-brainer for anyone 62 or older. i guess if you can purchase one at a park you can get it for $10.

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