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- MPondExplorerWe always attach the toad to the RV before entering, and then the one pass covers both as a single vehicle.
Funny side note - was in Hawaii last week, and my cousin wanted to go see Mt. Haleakala. I had forgotten it was a National Park until we got to the entrance gate. I sure was glad I had my annual pass in my wallet, rather than leaving it in the RV. - JBinORExplorer
Gene&Ginny wrote:
JBinOR wrote:
I think is says there can be two pass owners.
If you look at their FAQ, you get two passes with one $80 purchase. So, even if you want two, you already get it.
http://store.usgs.gov/pass/annual.html
You might want to look at this line at the above link also:5.My family is traveling in two vehicles; will one Annual Pass let all of us into the site?
No. Only the vehicle with the pass owner is covered. The second vehicle is subject to an entrance fee, or must have (or buy) a second pass.
True. So get one for you, one for your spouse, put one in each vehicle. - AlabamaTravelerExplorerThe Golden Age pass can be acquired at age 62. The Golden Access pass has no age stipulation. Anyone with a handicap tag or sticker can get the access card.
- dewey02Explorer II
garmp1 wrote:
Is this different than the Geezer Pass, aka, America the beautiful pass?
I seem to be confused with all these passes/cards.
All the same. They just changed the name a few years ago. - garmpExplorer IIIs this different than the Geezer Pass, aka, America the beautiful pass?
I seem to be confused with all these passes/cards. - spacedoutbobExplorerThe National Parks pass reminds me of when it was called the Golden Eagle Pass, I purchased my first one in 1975, they told me about the Golden Age Pass then, I was thinking Wow, that is 39 plus years away, Now it is less than a Year and a half, Where did the time go? I buy a pass every year even though I usually don't use all of the Money I spent on it. My theory is, I don't mind supporting the National Parks.
bob - Jim_ShoeExplorerBTW, if you live in or near Cincinnati, you can buy the NP Pass at the Wm. Howard Taft Nat. historic site on Auburn Ave. Just wake up the person at the desk. There's never a crowd. :)
- Gene_GinnyExplorer
JBinOR wrote:
I think is says there can be two pass owners.
If you look at their FAQ, you get two passes with one $80 purchase. So, even if you want two, you already get it.
http://store.usgs.gov/pass/annual.html
You might want to look at this line at the above link also:5.My family is traveling in two vehicles; will one Annual Pass let all of us into the site?
No. Only the vehicle with the pass owner is covered. The second vehicle is subject to an entrance fee, or must have (or buy) a second pass. - JBinORExplorerIf you look at their FAQ, you get two passes with one $80 purchase. So, even if you want two, you already get it.
http://store.usgs.gov/pass/annual.html - katlemanExplorer
Colo. newbie wrote:
I was wondering if it is worth buying 2 parks passes one for MH the other for the towed or just one, I know they are $80 apiece any help is welcome
Only need two if you plan on driving both vehicles into the park at the same time.
Even then, I would suggest attaching the toad, driving in as one, then separating inside the park.
Another thing to consider is you can upgrade your entrance fee (like Yellowstone) to an annual National Parks pass within 7 days, by paying the difference. Just save your entrance receipt and drop by an entrance booth, or even a visitor center.
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