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Article: PARK FEES RISING PC TRAVELER KNOW THE HOLIDAYS WINTER DEALS CRUISE TOPPERS TROUBLE AT CUSTOMS TRENDY ADVICE SEE VLADIVOSTOK.(Travel)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- December 6, 1992
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The National Park Service is raising single-visit entrance fees at 126 parks, monuments, wildlife refuges and other areas from Jan. 1. At most affected areas, the vehicle fee will rise by $1, to $4, and the individual fee by $1, to $2.
Parks and monuments with fee increases include Canyonlands, Utah; Craters of the Moon, Idaho; Custer Battlefield, S.D.; Devils Tower, Wyo., and Valley Forge, Pa.
Travelers planning a route that includes five or more of the larger national parks in the West should consider buying a '93 Golden Eagle Passport. The $25 National Park Service pass gives the holder and accompanying passengers in a single vehicle admission to ...
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