
"Yes, really, for free. In honor of National Public Lands Day, all national parks will be free to visit on Saturday, Sept. 27. This can save you as much as $50 entry fee at many places. However, they're really popular, so I highly recommend you plan to arrive at dawn. It will be cooler and the crowds will still be waking up. When the park starts getting crowded, you can take a break and eat your picnic you've brought, or head on out. Don't forget to bring plenty of water!"
"Note that the freebies don't include camping or special tours. Personally, I like to head out to Joshua Tree on these free days and watch the sun come up over the drive. Don't tell anyone, though, it will get more crowded. Here are the nine national parks in California: The next national park holiday will be on Veterans Day, Nov. 11."
All U.S. national parks offer free admission on Saturday, Sept. 27 for National Public Lands Day. Free entry can save up to about $50 in park entry fees at many locations. Parks that waive fees for the holiday tend to be much busier, so arriving at dawn reduces exposure to crowds and cooler temperatures. Visitors should bring plenty of water and a picnic to use when parks become crowded. Free admission does not cover camping reservations or special guided tours. Joshua Tree is a popular sunrise destination on free-entry days. The next fee-free national park holiday is Veterans Day, Nov. 11.
Read at The Mercury News
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