Crater Lake Entrance Fee
Crater Lake Entrance Fee
I just read that the entrance fee to Crater Lake National Park is being raised next year to $30 a car. It wont affect me as I don't go down there but I know others on this site do. I think I read about it on oregonlive.
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Hmm...I thought NP fees were the same at all sites.
I haven't paid in 20 years. I used to sneak in at Rainier, but I understand that's getting harder.
I haven't paid in 20 years. I used to sneak in at Rainier, but I understand that's getting harder.
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God no — although the differences used to be greater. A few years ago, Pinnacles was $5 while Yosemite was $20.
Most are in the $20-$35 range now, but a few are still free (e.g., Great Basin & North Cascades).
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This is happening at many national parks. Here is the full scoop, from the 2018 announcement: https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1207/04-12-201 ... e-fees.htm
As part of its ongoing efforts to address aging park infrastructure and improve the visitor experience, the National Park Service (NPS) announced today changes to the entrance fees charged at national parks. The changes, which come in response to public comments on a fee proposal released in October 2017, will modestly increase entrance fees to raise additional revenue to address the $11.6 billion in deferred maintenance across the system of 417 parks, historic and cultural sites, and monuments.
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If it helps anyone, my national park annual pass was $70.
Paid for itself as Zion and Grand Canyon was $35 each for 7 days, and monuments are a minimum of $10, some monuments are now $20 (sunset crater/wupatki).
It just sucks as there are no national parks close to Crater Lake, unless you're already doing a big road trip coming up from Utah or Glacier/Yellowstone...
Paid for itself as Zion and Grand Canyon was $35 each for 7 days, and monuments are a minimum of $10, some monuments are now $20 (sunset crater/wupatki).
It just sucks as there are no national parks close to Crater Lake, unless you're already doing a big road trip coming up from Utah or Glacier/Yellowstone...
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Well, there's Lassen NP, Lava Beds NM, and Newberry NVM, that rounded out a shorter roadtrip for us once.
Karl
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Most parks have annual passes just for that park if you want to go there often and not other parks.
US national parks are big attractions for visitors from far abroad - Europe and China. These fees are not an issue if you've flown across the oceans, so it's not like attendance goes down much, at least for the more popular parks, and this includes Crater Lake, Rainier and Olympics - at least on the north side. These visitors also buy lots of expensive swag at the gift shop. Olympic NP has numerous access points and many of them are still free. Foreign tourists to Olympic all go in from the Port Angeles entrance.
US national parks are big attractions for visitors from far abroad - Europe and China. These fees are not an issue if you've flown across the oceans, so it's not like attendance goes down much, at least for the more popular parks, and this includes Crater Lake, Rainier and Olympics - at least on the north side. These visitors also buy lots of expensive swag at the gift shop. Olympic NP has numerous access points and many of them are still free. Foreign tourists to Olympic all go in from the Port Angeles entrance.
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In a couple of ways, I'm glad the fees are going up at national parks.
1) It will keep down the crowds.
2) It makes that $80 Golden Age pass seem like a better deal than it had when we purchased it.
Of course, I'd feel differently if I didn't have the life-time pass.
1) It will keep down the crowds.
2) It makes that $80 Golden Age pass seem like a better deal than it had when we purchased it.
Of course, I'd feel differently if I didn't have the life-time pass.
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I'm less concerned about what foreign tourists are willing to pay than about setting the entrance fees at a rate that allows access to ordinary working americans, and if that level of entrance fee is not sufficient to cover the basic upkeep and protection of the parks, the difference should be covered by the federal budget. There's no particularly good reason in my view why a city park should be part of the basic city budget and open to all users without fees, while a national park should be fenced off and charge visitors a stiff entry fee as if it were a theme park. The annual pass idea is a very good one for those for whom the parks are local. It should be even cheaper.
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I might suggest it's because local politicians actually do have to answer to voters.
Karl
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