Brush Stroke

Most Expensive National Parks (And Where To Go Instead)

Brush Stroke

Yellowstone National Park

Travelers can visit Yellowstone National Park for $70 per year, $35 per vehicle, or $20 per person, except on free entry days.

Brush Stroke

Everglades National Park

Taking a trip through the Everglades in Florida is a wonderful experience for nature lovers, but it isn’t cheap. Admission fees alone are $35 per vehicle and $20 per person.

Brush Stroke

Sequoia and Kings Canyon

Sequoia and Kings Canyon in California are home to some of the most beautiful natural sights. Still, their admission fees are on the pricier side — $70 annually, $35 per car, and $20 per person.

LIKE SAVE SHARE

Arrow
Brush Stroke

Yosemite

Another gorgeous but pricey California state park is Yosemite. Aside from the entry fees, you also have to reserve your entry time for an additional fee.

Brush Stroke

Joshua Tree

Joshua Tree National Park is a wonderful place to go hiking, camping, climbing, stargazing, and more, but the entry fee is yet again on the steeper side.

Brush Stroke

Glacier National Park

Seeing a glacier in the United States is a truly breathtaking sight — hence the steep entry fees to Glacier National Park in Montana. Not to mention, the park is packed during the busy season.

Brush Stroke

Bryce Canyon National Park

Utah is home to some of the country's most stunning natural landscapes, but many of its most popular parks, like Bryce Canyon, have pricey entry fees.

Brush Stroke

Zion National Park

Another gorgeous but dense and pricey Utah national park is Zion. While the views are stunning, the fees are steep, and the park is crowded.

Stay updated for more!