Juneteenth, now a national holiday since 2021, provides an opportunity for free entrance to national parks and forests, marking the historic liberation of the last American slaves. Visitors can enjoy this benefit at selected locations in Southern California, including iconic parks like Joshua Tree and Yosemite. Besides Juneteenth, free access will also be available on three additional days throughout the year. For California residents, state parks also offer a similar free pass system, enhancing opportunities for outdoor enjoyment and commemoration of African American history.
Juneteenth, an official national holiday since 2021, brings with it free admission to all national parks and forests, celebrating the last American slaves' freedom.
National Park Service locations in Southern California such as Joshua Tree, Death Valley, Channel Islands, and Yosemite will offer free admission on Juneteenth.
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