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Illustration depicting national park entrance with higher fees for foreign visitors under Trump administration policy, showing American family and international tourists.
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Trump administration raises national park fees for foreign visitors

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The Trump administration has introduced new guidelines increasing entrance fees for non-U.S. residents at popular national parks, while keeping costs unchanged for American citizens. The changes, scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2026, are intended to boost funding for park maintenance through higher contributions from international tourists, according to the Department of the Interior, which says the policy prioritizes American families.

The Trump administration has proposed cuts to the National Park Service budget, raising concerns among former officials. A recent podcast episode explores why these reductions target an agency celebrated as America's best idea. Guests discuss the potential impact on iconic sites across the country.

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An article circulating online alleges that the Trump administration eliminated Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth from the National Park Service’s 2026 entrance fee-free days while adding Donald Trump’s birthday and imposing higher charges on international visitors. Available reporting and official information do not substantiate these claims.

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