To celebrate the National Park Service’s 100th anniversary this week, Joshua Tree National Park—and every other national park and monument in the country—will offer free admission this weekend. Ranger Pam Tripp has more…
To celebrate the National Park Service’s 100th anniversary this week, Joshua Tree National Park will offer free admission this weekend. How about a free visit to a national park site? The National Park Service has designated the following fee free days for 2015:
-August 25 – National Park Service Birthday
-September 26 – National Public Lands Day
-November 11 – Veterans Day
On those dates, at Joshua Tree National Park, you will not have to pay the $15 per vehicle entrance price. Camping & reservation fees will still be collected as normal. Fee free days are an opportunity to take advantage of scenic hikes and views, and enjoy the desert, day or night. Prepare accordingly with a backpack, water, sunscreen, hat, and snacks. Pack up your family, bring a camera, and enjoy a free visit to your beautiful desert park. Call 760-367-5500 or visit any of our visitor centers to find out more information about fee free days. For Copper Mt. Broadcasting Z107.7. This is Park Ranger Pam Tripp, reminding you to enjoy the solace, wonder, and wild of your national park.