The National Park Service is waiving all entrance fees on June 21 – the first day of summer.
“The longest day of the year is the perfect time to take a short trip," Jonathan B. Jarvis, National Park Service director, said in a news release. "Celebrate an extended Father’s Day with Dad, the start of summer break with the kids, or a job well done with your favorite graduate. With 394 national parks across the country, you could opt to visit an old favorite or explore a new place. Find a reason to get outside and enjoy the extra sunshine at a national park near you.”
The National Park Service is waiving all entrance fees on June 21 – the first day of summer.
“The longest day of the year is the perfect time to take a short trip," Jonathan B. Jarvis, National Park Service director, said in a news release. "Celebrate an extended Father’s Day with Dad, the start of summer break with the kids, or a job well done with your favorite graduate. With 394 national parks across the country, you could opt to visit an old favorite or explore a new place. Find a reason to get outside and enjoy the extra sunshine at a national park near you.”
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