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(CNN) — The US National Park Service is back with its offer of five days a year when the entrance fees are waived at every site under its domain in the country. That includes all 63 national parks and more than 420 places in total.
The first free day is coming up on Monday, January 16, which is Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
But given how popular the parks have become, it might be a good idea to plan early, arrive early and check online for potential timed entries on the free days. That’s especially true for the most popular parks with comfortable temperatures in January.
Other free days in 2023
Can’t make it for MLK Day? The other four free entrance dates are scattered throughout the seasons and the calendar:
“The entrance fee-free days encourage people to discover the beauty, history and inspiration awaiting them in more than 400 national parks throughout the country.”
The entrance fee waiver won’t cover fees for activities such as camping, boat launches, transportation or special tours.
Many parks are free all year
An alligator swims at Everglades National Park in Florida.
RHONA WISE/AFP/Getty Images
And some groups of people can also get free passes or get discounts all year:
• US military members and their dependents, US veterans and Gold Star families
• Fourth grade students
• Disabled citizens
• Senior citizens
Top image: Early morning view along the Rio Grande looking towards Santa Elena Canyon in Big Bend National Park in Texas. (Tim Speer/iStock/Getty Images)
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