Posts tagged nps
2026 National Park Fee Changes: What Yosemite, Sequoia & Kings Canyon Visitors Need to Know

Planning a trip to Yosemite, Sequoia, or Kings Canyon in 2026? This guide breaks down how the new National Park entrance fees and nonresident surcharges impact your visit, plus what U.S. travelers need to know about annual passes, digital passes, fee-free days, and park access. Learn how these updates affect gateway communities like Oakhurst and Visalia and how to support them during your trip.

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New 2026 U.S. National Park Fees Explained: What Visitors Need to Know (Residents & Nonresidents)

Get a clear breakdown of the new 2026 U.S. National Park fees for residents and nonresidents, including updated entrance costs, annual pass changes, and what to expect at the gates. This guide covers Yosemite, Sequoia, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, and other top parks, plus essential Flying Dawn Marie recommendations to help international travelers plan their national park trip with confidence.

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Death Valley Flooding & Road Damage - Complete Visitors Guide

Is Death Valley open? YES! Death Valley National Park has reopened after a 2 month closure, but many roads and features in the park remain closed to the public. Read this Flying Dawn Marie complete travel guide to taking this desert road trip now. Learn about current conditions, traffic delays, and the historic road damage & flooding, including pics of the Badwater Basin lake from Dantes View.

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First-Timer's Guide to Chiricahua National Monument

Read this Flying Dawn Marie travel guide to visiting Chiricahua National Monument in southern Arizona. Taking a road trip to the unique rock formations of the Chiricahua Mountains is one of my favorite things to do in Cochise County. Going to see these hoodoos is a great day trip idea from Tucson and Bisbee. Today we're hiking the Echo Canyon Grottoes Trail and to the Massai Point Overlook.

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Sunset & Stargazing at Dante's View in Death Valley National Park

Read this Flying Dawn Marie travel guide to visiting Dante's View in Death Valley National Park. This is one of the top things to do in Death Valley due to the amazing views of Badwater Basin, Telescope Peak, Panamint Mountains, and Mount Charleston. There are 2 hiking trails that offer more unique overlooks of this unique terrain. Dantes View is a great place for sunrise, sunset, and stargazing,

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