Did you know that for $10 those of you who are 62 years of age and older can obtain a lifetime pass that gets you into more than 2,000 federal recreation sites?
Thanks for today’s Travel Tip goes to Larry in New Jersey and his son Aaron in Washington State, who tipped us off to this incredible deal.
Residents of the United States know that it costs to visit our national forests and federal recreation lands these days.
The annual pass price: $80.
The senior citizen lifetime pass price: $10.
What does the senior pass do?
At places with a vehicle charge it covers the pass owner and passengers in the car.
Even better, it covers the pass owner and three additional adults in the car if it is a place that charges a per-person fee.
How to get the pass?
Passes can be obtained in person at a federal recreation site or through the mail using an application form that is provided on the National Park website (click the link). For passes obtained by mail there is an additional $10 processing fee.
We recommend you check out the website listed above as it offers details about the Senior Pass and the amenities it provides as well as information on Free Annual Passes for U.S. Military members and their dependents; Free Access Passes for those with permanent disabilities and Free Volunteer Passes.
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