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Old 02-11-2016, 07:31 AM   #25
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Might also mention what was formerly called the Golden Eagle Pass. Free for persons with disabilities and $10 for seniors.
Padgett,

Thanks for that note, and I've added the official link to the pass information from the website that I provided above. http://www.nps.gov/findapark/passes.htm

Please note that the NPS will honor all valid Golden Eagle, Golden Age, and similar passes that were previously purchased. The real plus to these new passes, is that they offer benefits to all federal lands, not just the NPS. Be sure to check into each specific areas rules and regulations, as there does seem to be some inconsistencies between land management agencies (trust me I feel the pain).

One of these days I might be lucky enough to make it to that age of wisdom (62+) where I can get my senior pass for just $10, what a bargain! In the mean time, I'll keep supporting our public lands by purchasing my annual pass for $80.

Hope this helps?
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