Tony's Dream
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As I am planning my trip to VA next sumer, I will be checking out national parks, historic sites, and monuments along the way. I have an access America pass so entry to all of these sites are free. I will be passing through several states and I want to check out some of the state parks too. As I researched it, I found about half a dozen states that don't charge entry fees. Unfortunately, most states do charge an entry fee. One thing I noticed throughout my research is that all the states charge more for non-residents than they do residents, in some cases twice the amount. I wonder why? I came up with only two reasons. 1) They want to discourage out of state people from visiting the parks. 2) They want to gouge the out of state visitors. I have a state park pass in my state and I will visit our parks 15-20 times a year for $28.00. Most states charge a daily fee of $12-$15, so if I go to 3-4 different parks a week that adds up fast. I could by an annual pass but passing through 8-9 states adds up fast too. Chances are I will only use those passes on this one trip and not be back before the year is over.
I spoke with our state game and parks about this issue and they recommended that I reach out to the states and let them know how I feel. Perhpas they could come up with a discount for national park pass holders, like some camping locations do. Or even create a nomad pass that would be the same rate as residents pay.
Before I begin this process, I wanted to find out if anyone else has every asked this question about park passes or get their thoughts/ideas on the subject.
I spoke with our state game and parks about this issue and they recommended that I reach out to the states and let them know how I feel. Perhpas they could come up with a discount for national park pass holders, like some camping locations do. Or even create a nomad pass that would be the same rate as residents pay.
Before I begin this process, I wanted to find out if anyone else has every asked this question about park passes or get their thoughts/ideas on the subject.