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Free Entry into National Parks in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

The 2025 free entrance days are: 

  • January 20 – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 

  • April 19 – First Day of National Park Week 

  • June 19 – Juneteenth National Independence Day 

  • August 4 – Great American Outdoors Act Signing Day 

  • September 27 – National Public Lands Day 

  • November 11 – Veterans Day 

    Where: 
    With over 400 national parks, monuments, and historic sites, there’s something for everyone. Visit NPS.gov/findapark to explore the park options nearest you. If you’re visiting a park that normally charges an entrance fee, review your entrance pass options before you arrive. 

    1. When: 
      The National Park Service is waiving the entrance fee for parks on six days in 2025, so consider planning your visit then. Otherwise, pick a date that works for you to visit and keeping in mind seasonal changes, how much daylight you’ll need, and if you need to get to the park early in the day to get parking or take advantage of lower temperatures.  

    1. How: 
      Some national parks require advanced reservations for camping, lodging, or timed entry. Research and book early to secure your spot, especially for popular parks. 

    1. Pick the right activity for you:  
      Review the possible activities, including ranger-led programs, scenic hikes, tours, and more. Planning allows you to maximize your experience while balancing active days with relaxation. Consider your experience and skill level when picking your activity. 

    1. Prepare for the unexpected: 
      Sometimes, our travel plans might change last minute or even during the hike. Do your research to know what else the park has to offer if you don’t end up being able to do what you planned that day. For example, if there’s more rain than you prepared for, visit the park museum or take a scenic drive. Make sure you check the park website or the NPS App for updated conditions, seasonal closures, and alerts. 

    1. Bring the right gear: 
      Plan like a Park Ranger and pack essentials like water, appropriate clothing, and maps. You can download park maps for offline use from the NPS App so you can find your way even if there’s no Wi-Fi. Note that water might be hard to come by in some parks, so make sure you bring your own, especially if you’ll be outside for a while. 

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