The "America the Beautiful" Pass -- and others like it -- cover admission and "standard" amenity fees to all areas administered by these federal agencies: National Parks Service, National Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Land Management. It does not cover parking, transportation, or other "expanded" amenity fees. It also can not be used at any state, municipal, county, or tribal parks.
Yes. The pass is valid in both parks.
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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.
There is no admission fee to any part of Redwood National Park, other than the campground areas at three state parks. All three of these state parks honor federal admission passes, such as America the Beautiful, Senior Pass, Volunteer Pass, Access Pass, and military ID.
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.
Arthur's Pass National Park was created in 1929.
Macquarie Pass National Park was created in 1969.
The standard entrance pass is 20.00 for all national parks. There is also a 50.00 annual pass you can buy.
Permits and passes can be purchased only at the main park or Shark Valley entrance station. Even if you are just visiting the park for an afternoon, you'll need to buy a 7-day permit, which costs $10 per vehicle. Pedestrians and cyclists are charged $5 each. An Everglades Park Pass, valid for a year's worth of unlimited admissions, is available for $25. You may also purchase a 12-month America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Pass-Annual Pass for $50, which is valid for entrance into any U.S. national park. U.S. citizens ages 62 and older pay only $10 for an America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Pass-Senior Pass that's valid for life. An America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Pass-Access Pass is available free to U.S. citizens with disabilities.
The cost is $25 per car with 4 adults in it (15+). Or you can get a pass to the national parks and such for a year which costs $80.
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
National Parks in the U.S are created by the U.S. Congress, just like any other law they pass.