$10.00
Yes, the National Park Senior Pass works at Yosemite National Park as well. In fact, it should work for all national parks in the United States.
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.
The fee varies from park to park. Call the park where you purchased your Big 6 Pass to verify the fee for replacement.
You can get one through the National Park web site or at an entrance to a National Park. You will need to show something that shows your age or that you are a military vet.
You can get one through the National Park web site or at an entrance to a National Park. You will need to show something that shows your age or that you are a military vet.
You must be 62 AND either a U.S. citizen or a permanent U.S. resident.
its a cheaper pass for Senior citizens
No. Each Senior Pass is designated ONLY for the person who it was issued to. Period. However, there is no need to lend a Senior Pass to anyone else, as any US citizen or legal resident, aged 62 or older, can get the pass in a matter of minutes at any entrance station to any place that takes the Pass. So, instead of needing to borrow the Pass, any such person can simply get one with no hassles.
The national parks has a web site and you can purchase one online through the site. You can also buy one at the gate of a federal park.
Como Park Senior High School was created in 1979.
Park Center Senior High School was created in 1971.