FREE National Park Passes (No Games, No Gimmicks)

in #travel7 years ago

In this last school year my family has been to Big Bend National Park twice, Padre Island National Seashore,Guadalupe Mountains National ParkCarlsbad Caverns, Fort Union National Monument, and Florissant Fossil Bends. My family certainly does like to have adventures and these trips to National Parks were actually inspired by a letter my 4th grader received from his school. It informed us that as a 4th grader he and his educators were allowed free access to all National Parks in the United States of America. Upon further review of the information I realized that the Every Kid in a Park is free to anyone who has some sort of contact or access to kids between the ages of 9-11. Whether you are the child, a teacher, a homeschooler, a parent, or volunteer, you are granted the right to use this pass. If this is an opportunity for someone to gain access that would not otherwise get to, I encourage it. If you have the means, I implore you to support our National Parks. Although it's very simple, I will walk you through the steps. Let's Get Your Passes

NPS Logo Credit

Every Kid in a Park

  1. Decide if you are  a 4th grader, a parent/guardian, or educator
  2. Fill out a brief profile
  3. Print your passes

See that, it really is as easy as 1,2,3!!!!






FINE PRINT

  • Only 50 passes can printed at a time.
  • 1 pass gets the entire vehicle in
  • Physical Pass must be presented ( no electronic copies)
  • Program Expires August 31, 2017
  • Did @XtrodinaryPilot Really go to all those places?








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