Older Americans can access more than 84 million acres
of land protected by the National Park Service for the rest of their lives for
just $10 — but not for long.
The National Park Service's lifetime pass will be
eight times more expensive soon — costing $80 for American citizens who are
older than 62.
According to AARP, the National Park Service has not raised its
price since 1994. The agency offers a variety of passes for Americans, as 137
of its sites charge for admission.
Seniors can still get the lifetime passes
for $10 in person, or pay an additional $10 for processing fees to get it
online.
You can go to nps.gov and get your senior pass or get lots of other
information about our National Park Service.
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