The Trump administration has ended a policy allowing visitors free access to national parks on Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, distinct but related Black history holidays.
The 116 parks that charge entrance fees will be free on June 14, President Donald Trump’s birthday, though.
The Department of the Interior made the announcement on Nov. 25 along with its new “resident-focused fee structure that puts American families first” and charges non-U.S. residents $250 for an annual pass compared with $80 for U.S. residents.
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