National Parks Implement ‘America-First’ Fees for Foreign Visitors
The National Park Service (NPS) is set to implement significant fee changes for foreign visitors starting in 2026. This new policy aims to introduce an annual pass that imposes a higher charge on non-resident guests compared to U.S. citizens.
Changes to National Parks Fees
As outlined in a recent press release from the Department of the Interior, the annual America the Beautiful pass will continue to be priced at $80 for U.S. residents. However, foreign visitors will see a steep increase, with the cost rising to $250.
Fee Structure Overview
- For U.S. Residents: $80 per annual pass
- For Foreign Visitors: $250 per annual pass
This fee adjustment reflects the NPS’s goal of prioritizing American citizens while still providing access to the national parks. This move is part of a broader trend within federal recreation systems aimed at enhancing revenue while focusing on local visitors.




