
Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing
Keep your camera ready for sunset photos
Park re-entry requires purchase of park pass
U.S. residents must present their valid U.S. identification at check-in, and non-U.S. residents will be contacted by the local operator to collect the $100 per person non-U.S. resident entrance fee.
The National Park Service has introduced a $100 per-person fee for non-U.S. residents entering 11 major national parks in addition to standard entrance fees. The new “resident-focused” fee structure aims to help fund park improvements. More Information here - https://www.nps.gov/aboutus/nonresident-fees.htm
Items recommended to bring:
Camera
Comfortable shoes
Warm clothing
Water
Not allowed items:
Smoking
Not suitable for:
People with back problems
Pregnant women
Wheelchair users
Good to know:
Keep your camera ready for sunset photos
Park re-entry requires purchase of park pass
The National Park Service has introduced a $100 per-person fee for non-U.S. residents entering 11 major national parks in addition to standard entrance fees. The new “resident-focused” fee structure aims to help fund park improvements. More Information here - https://www.nps.gov/aboutus/nonresident-fees.htm
U.S. residents must present their valid U.S. identification at check-in, and non-U.S. residents will be contacted by the local operator to collect the $100 per person non-U.S. resident entrance fee.
Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing









