Honoring the Heroes: Explore National Parks for FREE on Veterans Day

Did you know you can visit any of the US National Parks and Monuments on Veterans Day for free? One of the many ways to honor and show appreciation for the sacrifices made by military veterans who have served our country is to visit the parks to which some Veterans inspired and contributed. Additionally, many national parks offer free admission to all visitors on Veterans Day as a way to encourage people to visit and appreciate the natural beauty and history preserved in these spaces.

Many national parks have direct connections to the American military—there are dozens of battlefields, military parks, and historic sites that commemorate and honor the service of American veterans. In addition, every national park is part of our collective identity that defines who we are and where we came from as a nation. They are tactile reminders of the values, the ideals, and the freedoms that our veterans protect.

The majestic landscapes, natural wonders, and patriotic icons that we cherish as a society have also inspired military members through the years. The Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, the USS Arizona Memorial, and the Statue of Liberty are just a few of the national parks that have served as reminders of home to those stationed abroad. On Veterans Day, or any day, honor those who have served and sacrificed for our country with a visit to a national park.
— nps.gov

Every November 11, there is a free entrance day for all visitors to most national parks and monuments in the United States. So make plans now to visit any of the amazing 400 NPS sites. For more information about honoring Veterans in the parks please visit NPS.gov.

If you are a current or former military member, please make sure you sign up for the always free NPS Military Pass. And thank you for your service.


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Every November 11, there is a free entrance day for all visitors to most national parks and monuments in the United States. So make plans now to visit any of the amazing 400 NPS sites.   If you are a current or former military member

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