Above, Checkerboard Mesa at Zion National Park in Utah. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Next Monday is Veterans Day and all national parks are waiving entrance fees for that day.
According to the St. George Daily Spectrum:
National Parks across the country are waiving entrance fees Monday in recognition of Veterans Day, offering visitors a rare chance to see places like Zion and Bryce Canyon National Park for free.
There's a national park in every state, and while not every park charges admission, the fee-free days are designed to encourage visitors to see some of the country's highest-profile parks, several of which are located in and around southern Utah, including the Grand Canyon.
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