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Federal lands Senior pass going from $10 to $80+


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Thanks for that link! Reading the page I found several facts about this which I was not aware of. The most important one is:

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What if a senior citizen is on a fixed budget?
The legislation also establishes an annual Senior Pass for $20. That pass is valid for one year from the date of issuance. Four annual Senior Passes purchased in prior years can be traded in for a lifetime pass. Additionally, access to the majority of National Park Service sites remains free—only 118 of 417 National Park Service sites have an entrance fee.

 

 

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On 1/12/2017 at 8:40 AM, GeorgiaHybrid said:

...it is a fantastic deal at $80. I also wouldn't mind if the camping fee was only a 20 or 25 percent discount. You are still getting an incredible deal for the money.

 

On 1/15/2017 at 7:25 AM, NoDirectionHome said:

...the National Parks are the greatest places to drop anchor for a week or two, at any price. Think of some of the dumps they call RV campgrounds you have no problem paying $30+ a night to stop overnight in...

That about sums me up, too. ;)

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