ENTRANCE FEES
Part of your entrance and camping fees stay in the park to improve the
experience here — repairing roads, campgrounds, trails, picnic areas,
and restrooms. Fees have also funded updated exhibits, improved visitor
centers, and better naturalist slide programs.7-day pass
for Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and the Hume Lake District of Sequoia
National Forest (Giant Sequoia National Monument): $20 per vehicle or
$10 per person on foot, bicycle, motorcycle, or bus.
Annual pass for Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and
the Hume Lake District of Sequoia National Forest (Giant Sequoia
National Monument): $30 admits all passengers in a private vehicle for
one year from month of purchase.
National Parks Pass: $50 pass admits all
passengers in a private vehicle to U.S. national parks that charge an
entrance fee for one year from month of purchase. Not redeemable at
Crystal Cave.
Golden Eagle Pass: $65 pass admits not only
to national parks but also to all federal recreation areas including
monuments, historic sites, and wildlife refuges. Valid for one year from
month of purchase.
Golden Age Passport: One-time $10 fee buys
a lifetime pass for park entrance fees for U.S. citizens and permanent
residents. Must be 62 or over to purchase.
Golden Access Pass: Free to blind or
permanently disabled U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Take
appropriate documentation to any park visitor center. |