Go to any site administered by the National Parks Service, National Forest Service, or Bureau of Land Management that has an entrance fee. Show proof of age over 62 and of U.S. citizenship (or that you are a permanent U.S. resident), and pay $10 for the lifetime pass.
It would depend who the pass was issued to and if it is a MLB lifetime pass or a Pittsburg Pirates lifetime pass. Probably about $100
A fantastic option for you to consider is the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass for Seniors. For $10, plus a $10 processing fee, this pass allows you free entrances to all of America's national parks and BLM lands. In addition, pass holders may be able to get 50% off fees charged for campgrounds. (The awarding of the discount varies from park to park. You can contact the park you wish to visit to see if they offer the discount to pass holders. http://www.nps.gov/findapark/passes.htm
You don't have to have a lifetime paw pass, you can for example go in there with a prepaid animal and the worker in the front will give you a new paw pass.
A Senior pass is $10.00 for a Lifetime Pass. It is for US Citizens or permanent residents who are age 62 and older. The Senior Pass may provide a 50 percent discount on some amenity fees charged for facilities and services.
Arthur's Pass National Park was created in 1929.
Macquarie Pass National Park was created in 1969.
Garfield
Yes. The pass is valid in both parks.
You cannot get a two-day pass. You can get, however, two 1-day passes. For children, a 1-day pass is HKD$25. For adults and seniors, a 1-day pass is HKD$55
No. The longest pass available is an annual pass, although upgrading to "No Expiration" on a multi-day pass will allow you to use those days any time.
No.
The National Government may not pass an Ex post factor law or a bill of Attainder.