The US National Park Service has said it will begin charging millions of international tourists an extra $100 to enter some of the country's most popular sites, while excluding them from fee-free days that will be reserved for American residents.
Tuesday's announcement declaring βAmerica-first entry fee policiesβ comes as national parks deal with the strain of a major staff reduction and severe budget cuts. They are also recovering from damage suffered during the recent government shutdown and significant lost revenue due to fees not being collected during that time.
The fee change will affect 11 national parks, including the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and Yosemite, according to the Department of the Interior.
As part of the changes, which are set to take effect on January 1, foreign tourists will also see their annual parks pass price jump to $250, while US residents will continue to be charged $80, according to the department's statement.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said in a video posted on social media that the changes will allow international visitors contribute to help preserve and maintain these treasured places".
"Weβre making it easier and more affordable for Americans to experience the beauty and freedom of our public lands!" he said in a post accompanying the video, outlining the changes to come in 2026.
A White House post on X setting out the increased fees ended with the phrase: βAMERICANS FIRST.β
The announcement follows a July executive order, in which President Donald Trump directed the parks to increase entry fees for foreign tourists.
The Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona is one of the US national parks where new fees for foreign tourists will come into effect. AP
The money raised from the new fees will help support the national parks, including through maintenance and upgrading of amenities for visitors, the Interior Department said. Before the shutdown, the National Parks Conservation Association predicted the parks would miss out on about $1 million per day in fee collections, in addition to millions in retail sales and visitor programmes.
The US Travel Association estimated that in 2018, natio
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