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National Park Week (free entrance April 16-24)

Saturday, March 19th, 2011
Need some fresh air to clear your mind? How about a stroll through a garden to mellow out the stress of a busy day? Or maybe winter has packed on a few extra pounds, and it's time to hit the bike trails again.

America's 394 national parks offer many close-to-home opportunities for outdoor recreation. A growing number of doctors even write "Park Prescriptions" to get patients outside and active. The growing connection between public lands and public health is the focus of National Park Week, April 16-24. Entrance to all national parks is free throughout the week.

"National parks have always been great places to go on vacation, have fun, and learn something, but for millions of Americans national parks are also a daily part of a healthy lifestyle," National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis said. "If you've never thought of your national parks that way, we'd like to invite you to come out to see how parks can help you meet your fitness goals. Getting outside and moving is the first step."

In addition to waiving entrance fees throughout the week, national parks and park partners are offering programs as part of National Park Week festivities, including Shenandoah National Park, Congaree National Park and Stones River National Battlefield. For more information on all of the special events scheduled during National Park Week, please click here.




Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com

17 Free Entrance Days Announced for National Parks

Thursday, January 6th, 2011
The National Park Service announced yesterday that it will waive admission fees on 17 dates during the upcoming year.

The 2011 fee-free dates will be:

• The weekend of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (January 15-17)

• National Park Week (April 16-24)

• The first day of summer (June 21)

• National Public Lands Day (September 24)

• Veterans Day weekend (November 11-13)

Many national park concessions will also offer discounts on fee-free days, saving visitors money on food, lodging, tours, and souvenirs.

For more information, please click here.


Jeff
HikingintheSmokys.com