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FREE ADMISSION TO AMERICA’S NATIONAL PARKS

Filed Under: Terrance Talks Travel Tagged With: ADVENTURE TRAVEL, American Travel, Budget Travel, FREE TRAVEL, Independent Travel, Spring Break Travel

National Park Week

 

National Park Week is April 19-27, 2014 - Go Wild!; photo of cowboy clicking heels on Hurricane Ridge at Olympic National Park by Sarah Evans

Photo by Sarah Evans

 

 Start making your plans now!

 

Looking for something fun and fantastic to do with family and friends? Head out to America’s national parks where millions of stars light up the dark night sky, deer and antelope (and a few other critters!) play on the wide open range, and history is an unbelievable experience, not a boring class lecture.

 

The National Park Service is proud to once again join with the National Park Foundation, the official charity of America’s national parks, to present on April 19-27, 2014, National Park Week, a presidentially proclaimed celebration of our national heritage.

On opening weekend, Saturday and Sunday, April 19 to 20, every national park will give you free admission! Don’t miss the video below for a bit of inspiration.

On April 26, National Junior Ranger Day, parks will invite young visitors to “explore, learn, protect” and be sworn in as junior rangers. April 22 is Earth Day, so if you want to roll up your sleeves and pitch in with a project. For more about these special events and programs or for helping planning your park trip, check out www.nationalparkweek.org.

*Information taken from the National Park Service website.

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