US National Parks Implement Additional Fees for International Visitors

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The Department of the Interior announced new fee structures for foreign tourists visiting specific US national parks.

International visitors accessing 11 of the most frequented national park sites, including Yosemite National Park and the Grand Canyon, will now be subject to an additional $100 (£76) fee beyond existing entrance costs.

Starting in 2026, the annual pass for non-residents will exceed $250. US citizens and permanent residents will continue to pay $80 for an annual pass.

The Department of the Interior stated that these fee adjustments are designed to prioritize American families and align with President Donald Trump's objective of making national parks more accessible and affordable for US citizens.