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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most visited national parks?

The most visited national parks include:
Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Tennessee/North Carolina)
Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona)
Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado)
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, Montana, Idaho)
Yosemite National Park (California)

How do I find information about a specific national park?

Visit the National Park Service (NPS) website (www.nps.gov) for official maps, alerts, fees, and trip-planning guides.

How much does it cost to visit a national park?

Entrance fees vary:
Free parks: Great Smoky Mountains NP, Redwood NP, North Cascades NP
Standard park entrance fees range from $5–$35 per vehicle
America the Beautiful Pass ($80/year) grants access to all national parks

Do I need a reservation to visit a national park?

Some parks require reservations, especially for high-traffic areas, campgrounds, or timed entry. Examples include:
Arches National Park (Utah) – Timed Entry
Yosemite National Park (California) – Summer Reservations
Glacier National Park (Montana) – Going-to-the-Sun Road Pass

Can I bring my pet to a national park?

Most national parks allow pets, but with restrictions:
Pets must be on a leash (6 feet max)
Not allowed on most trails (exceptions: Acadia, Shenandoah)
Some parks have pet-friendly trails and boarding services

What are some must-try activities in national parks?

Hiking: Over 21,000 miles of trails
Wildlife Viewing: Bison, elk, bears, birds
Scenic Drives: Blue Ridge Parkway, Going-to-the-Sun Road
Stargazing: Dark Sky Parks like Bryce Canyon & Big Bend
Water Activities: Kayaking, rafting, fishing

When are national park free entrance days?

The NPS offers free entrance on select days each year:

  • January 20 — Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • April 19 — First day of National Park Week
  • June 21 — Juneteenth National Independence Day
  • August 4 — Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act
  • September 28 — National Public Lands Day
  • November 11 — Veterans Day

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