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Free US National park visits

Wednesday, 10 Jan, 2012 0

All 397 US national parks are offering free entrance to commemorate Dr Martin Luther King Day

Start your new year with a free visit to a national park! All 397 national parks across the country will offer free admission from January 14 through 16 to commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

You can literally walk in Dr. King's footsteps at Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site <http://www.nps.gov/malu/>   in Georgia, the Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail <http://www.nps.gov/semo/>   in Alabama, or the Lincoln Memorial <http://www.nps.gov/linc/>   in Washington, DC – just a few of the many national parks that have direct ties to Dr. King or the Civil Rights movement.

Other parks that will hold special events honoring Dr. King that weekend include the new Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial <http://www.nps.gov/mlkm>  in Washington, DC, Morristown National Historical Park <http://www.nps.gov/morr>  in New Jersey, Fort Donelson National Battlefield <http://www.nps.gov/fodo>  in Tennessee, and Frederick Douglass National Historic Site <http://www.nps.gov/frdo>  in Washington, DC.

“Dr. King led the fight to realize his dream of a nation free of discrimination, where every citizen was able to enjoy the inalienable rights promised to all Americans,” said National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis.  “Dr. King’s story and those of so many others whose efforts changed our country are preserved in the national parks, places where history happened.  I hope every American can take advantage of the upcoming fee free weekend and visit their parks to experience their history firsthand.”

Your nearest national park can also help you keep that New Year’s resolution, whether it is to get more exercise, spend quality time with family and friends, try a new sport, learn some history, expand your horizons, or enjoy the natural world.

There’s something for everyone at a national park, even in the middle of winter. Choices include snow shoe hikes, canoe trips, campfire programs, film festivals, battle reenactments, and music jams. It is also a great time of year to view wildlife such as bison in Yellowstone National Park <http://www.nps.gov/yell>  in Wyoming or grey whales at Point Reyes National Seashore <http://www.nps.gov/pore>  in California. A list of activities <http://www.nps.gov/findapark/event-search.htm>  can be found at www.nps.gov.

The National Park Service <http://www.nps.gov/>  will also waive admission fees on 14 other days in 2012 – National Park Week (April 21 to 29), Get Outdoors Day (June 9), National Public Lands Day (September 29), and the weekend of Veterans Day (November 10 to 12).

Valere Tjolle
Valere is editor of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite 2011 Get your copy at a special offer price: HERE

 



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