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spacedoutbob wrote:
I think it is age 62 or over to get the Senior Pass.
Bob in Calif.
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Eurocamper wrote:
This may or may not work for you.
National Parks will only upgrade entrance fees to a National Parks pass within 7 days of the original entry receipt purchase date.
Receipts from other land management agencies (Forest Service, BLM, Fish and Wildlife, Reclamation) do not count towards buying an annual pass.
โAug-07-2013 04:50 PM
full_mosey wrote:caysea7254 wrote:
Is it wise to buy an annual National Park pass if we are going to visit like 3-5 national parks in 2weeks? Thanks Tara
The correct answer is to pay the entry fees until you accumulate $80. That way you never pay more than $80.
Say you have $65 in accumulated receipts and the next park charges $20. You show the receipts, pay $15 AND get the pass!
HTH;
John
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Not a Clue wrote:X-2
Senior Pass(age 62) is $10.00 if purchased at a park, if ordered online it is $20.00. The pass is good for life. It can also be used for some campground discounts. Best $10.00 I ever spent.
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