The Trump administration has changed which days Americans can visit national parks for free next year, removing Martin Luther ...
In place of these days, the Trump administration has opted to celebrate more former presidents' birthdays and Trump's birthday.
The National Park Service will end free entry on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth starting in 2026, while adding ...
NPS changed its free admission days in 2026, removing MLK Day and Juneteenth while adding Trump's birthday.
The change to the schedule comes shortly after the Trump administration announced new fees for non-resident visitors.
The changes come amid an anti-DEI overhaul of the National Park Service.
The National Park Service will offer free admission to U.S. residents on President Donald Trump’s birthday next year — which ...
The King holiday had been a free day in the parks system for more than a decade, while Juneteenth was added in 2024.
Free entrance days at national parks no longer include MLK Day and Juneteenth.
The National Park Service updated its free-admission calendar, adding free entry for President Donald Trump’s birthday but removing Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth from the list. The ...
Trump’s 2026 national park policy drops MLK Day and Juneteenth from fee-free access, adds Flag Day—his birthday—instead.
The department also said that beginning Jan. 1, the Annual Pass will cost $80 for U.S. residents and $250 for nonresidents.