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Grand Canyon National Park Offers Free Admission on August 25

August 21, 2014

Grand Canyon, Ariz. – In celebration of the National Park Service’s 98th birthday all 401 national park units, including Grand Canyon National Park will waive entrance fees on Monday, August 25, 2014.

 Park visitors are reminded that fee-free designation applies to entrance fees only and does not affect fees for camping, reservations, tours, or use of concessions. Park entrance stations will have the Interagency Senior and Annual Passes available for those who wish to purchase them.  Visitors who plan to spend time in the park beyond August 25th will need to pay the regular entrance fee for the remainder of their stay.

 The National Park Service was established on August 25, 1916. The United States was the first country in the world to set aside its most significant places as national parks so that they could be enjoyed by all. Each of the 401 national parks throughout the country are an important part of our collective identity. Some commemorate notable people and achievements, others conserve magnificent landscapes and natural wonders, and all provide a place to have fun and learn. Plan your visit at www.nps.gov.

 Grand Canyon National Park was established in 1919 and encompasses 277 miles of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. One of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world, Grand Canyon is unmatched in the incomparable vistas it offers to visitors on the rim.

 The mission of the National Park Service extends beyond parks into communities across the country where we work with partners to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities that revitalize neighborhoods and enhance the quality of life. To see what we do here in Arizona, go to www.nps.gov/AZ.

 Additional fee-free days will occur on National Public Lands Day (September 27) and Veterans Day (November 11). For more information on what there is to see and do in Grand Canyon National Park, please visit the park’s website www.nps.gov/grca