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Home » Free Admission to National Parks on Veterans Day 2024

Free Admission to National Parks on Veterans Day 2024

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Yosemite National ParkCurrent military, veteran, reservist or not – everybody gets free admission to 400+ national parks and historic sites on Veterans Day 2024, Monday, Nov. 11.

That includes more than 100 sites with special ties to the US military, including Revolutionary and Civil War sites and those related to US presidents.

There also is special programming at many of the sites.

The National Park Service (NPS) will host a variety of special events and provide free entrance to everyone on  Nov. 11 to commemorate Veterans Day.


National Park Service logo_Evelyn Kanter ecoXplorerSpecial note –

U.S. military veterans and Gold Star Family members

can obtain a free, lifetime entrance pass

to all of the country’s national parks.

Current military members and their dependents

are eligible for a free annual pass.


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Photo: National Park Service

 

With more than 400 national parks nationwide, there’s guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience waiting for you and your family.

Plan your trip 

Go to nps.gov/findapark to find your next adventure: With over 400 national parks across the county, there’s likely one close to home! Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or simply unwinding with loved ones, our parks provide something for everyone.

Check if you need reservations: you may not need to pay the entrance fee today, but you need to see if there are any reservations you need to make.

Get ready to go

Check conditions in advance: Parks may have different operating hours, weather conditions, and available facilities, so be sure to check the park’s website for updates.

Plan your route and pack the essentials: Prepare for a comfortable visit with essentials like water, snacks, a map, and weather-appropriate clothing.

In the park

Follow park safety guidelines: Stay on designated trails, follow the law, and only park in designated areas.

Carry out all trash: This includes food and pet waste! Pick up after your pet, and don’t throw your orange rinds or apple cores on the ground.

Respect wildlife: Take photos from afar. Don’t pet, feed, or get close to any wildlife.


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National Parks with a Military Connection

There are more than 100 national parks with strong ties to the U.S. military, including battlefields that recall bravery, monuments that stir patriotism, memorials that remember sacrifice, terrain that provided training grounds, and scenic areas that were set aside for relaxation and recreation. Many of them will hold special events on Veterans Day, including:

  • Tour a WWII Military Bunker and Searchlight Shelter at Cabrillo National Monument.
  • Living History Day with 18th century American Militia and Weapons Firing Demonstrations at Cowpens National Battlefield.
  • Free Guided House Tours at Eisenhower National Historic Site.
  • Free Lighthouse Tours for Veterans at Fire Island National Seashore.
  • “War’s Over!”: Armistice Day and the Origins of Veterans Day at Fort McHenry National Monument and Shrine.
  • Military Living History Timeline and Demonstrations at Fort Necessity National Battlefield.
  • Veterans Day Living History Event at Fort Pulaski National Monument.
  • Artillery Demonstrations at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.
  • Poplar Grove National Cemetery Luminary at Petersburg National Battlefield.
  • Free Bus Tours for Veterans of Shiloh National Military Park.

“National parks are the living memory of our nation, the conscience of America, and many of them have direct relevance to the U.S. military and the sacrifices of those who served,” said National Park Service Director Chuck Sams. “Visits to national parks while I was a young sailor in the Navy were incredibly meaningful and formative. Seeing treasured natural and cultural landmarks firsthand connected me to our country’s shared history and provided inspiration to serve and defend.”

Additional ways to observe Veterans Day:

  • Spend time in a national park on the last entrance fee-free day of 2024. With more than 400 national parks across the country, and at least one in every state, parks are often closer than people realize.
  • With eligible photo identification, obtaining a free military pass. Current members of the military and their dependents are eligible for free annual park passes. Veterans and Gold Star Family members can acquire a free lifetime pass. The passes provide free admission to more than 2,000 national parks, wildlife refuges, national forests, and other federal recreational areas. Other free or discounted passes are available for persons with permanent disabilities, fourth grade students, volunteers, and senior citizens who are 62 years or older.
  • Tour a national park dedicated to a notable person who also served in the military, such as Jimmy Carter, César Chávez, Medgar Evers, Abraham Lincoln, Charles Pinckney, Edgar Allan Poe, Theodore Roosevelt, Carl Sandburg, Harry S Truman, or Harriet Tubman.
  • Visiting the NPS American Military website which provides information about additional events and military-related connections to national parks, including profiles of NPS employees and volunteers who are veterans.
  • Uncover untold stories about our country’s first veterans by participating in the Revolutionary War Pension Transcription Project. This joint effort between the NPS and the National Archives invites public volunteers to transcribe handwritten, first-hand accounts of the American Revolution. The transcriptions will become a permanent part of the historical record at the National Archives and will help researchers and the public learn more about these early Americans and the times in which they lived.
  • Plann a park trip using the interactive map on NPS.gov that highlights national parks near Department of Defense and Veterans Administration facilities nationwide, making it easier than ever for veterans, service members, their families, and caregivers to find recreational opportunities that support physical, social, mental, and spiritual fitness.

History of Veterans Day

On Nov. 11, 1919, Armistice Day was established to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the end of World War I, which occurred on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. Armistice Day was changed to Veterans Day in 1954 and is an annual observance that honors the service of all U.S. military veterans.

About the National Park Service

More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America’s 425 national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Learn more at www.nps.gov, and on social media.


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