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DAVES04RV wrote:It doesn't take long using it to find that it's the best $10 you've ever spent. ๐
Many thank's to all of you for the forum replies regarding using a Sr. Pass in National Parks. I will be touring Yellowstone, Tetons and Rocky Mts. National Parks this Summer and have never used my recently acquired Sr. Pass. I now know how this process works.
โFeb-23-2015 09:40 AM
Bud
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โFeb-23-2015 09:40 AM
DAVES04RV wrote:
Many thank's to all of you for the forum replies regarding using a Sr. Pass in National Parks. I will be touring Yellowstone, Tetons and Rocky Mts. National Parks this Summer and have never used my recently acquired Sr. Pass. I now know how this process works.
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agesilaus wrote:
One time I stopped at a park and the ranger gave us a hanger that you could put your pass in and hang it from the mirror so it was visible. There are some parking areas that require a payment (unattended payment station) but are national land and this would keep you from getting a ticket. We saw some in Oregon/Washington.
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Bud
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โFeb-23-2015 08:10 AM
Mountain Mama wrote:
I know that we can use our Sr Pass to get in free at Natl parks. We are going to Yellowstone & Tetons for 2 weeks. I understand that we can get a pass for 7 days. Just to make sure I know what to do, I'm asking my questions. At the end of our 7 days we just need to go to an entrance & get an additional 7 day pass? There's no problem doing so? Am i understanding correctly that we can get a 7 day pass? TIA!
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