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Starting in 2026, foreign visitors to 11 major U.S. national parks will pay $100 per entry or $250 annually, while U.S. visitors pay $80.
Starting 2026, international tourists will pay a $100 surcharge per visit or a $250 annual pass—over triple current rates—under a new Interior Department policy tied to an executive order prioritising American access.
U.S. citizens and permanent residents keep the $80 annual pass.
The higher fees will apply to parks such as Yellowstone, Yosemite, and the Grand Canyon, with revenue directed to park maintenance and infrastructure.
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A partir de 2026, los visitantes extranjeros a los 11 principales parques nacionales de los Estados Unidos pagarán 100 dólares por entrada o 250 dólares anuales, mientras que los visitantes estadounidenses pagarán 80 dólares.