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Every Single National Park In The USA Will Be Free For One Day This Week

All the views, none of the fees.
Every Single National Park In The USA Will Be Free For One Day This Week
Briana Renee Dahlberg | Narcity brycecanyonnps_gov | Instagram
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If you're wondering when the national park free days are, you're in luck!

This Saturday, you won't need a permit or pass to get into the parks, according to the National Park Service (NPS) because it'll be National Public Lands Day.

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For those of us living in the Southwest, this means tons of unique areas are available to visit for a budget-friendly trip, plus it falls on a Saturday, so you don't have to take a day off.

Whether you check out Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion, Arches, or any of the other areas is up to you.

It is a fantastic opportunity to explore some incredible places for free one day! 

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