All National Parks Have Free Entry Days!

JACKSON, WY - JUNE 13: A couple parks on the side of the road to have lunch in Grand Teton National Park on June 13, 2020 outside Jackson Wyoming. Teton National Park is in the process of a Phased re-opening after the COVID-19 shutdown with many of the trails and roads open but the visitor centers, hotels and restaurants still closed.  (Photo by George Frey/Getty Images)

— National parks have been called “America’s best idea,” and on Thursday, they could end up being America’s best bargain.

August 4 marks another free entry day to all National Park Service sites that usually charge an entrance fee.

This free day is in celebration of The Great American Outdoors Act.

It passed in 2020 and “improves infrastructure and expanding recreation opportunities in national parks and other public lands,” according to the National Park Service.

All entrance fees. That includes not only those marquee national parks such as Yellowstone and Yosemite, but all other types of sites the NPS manages. (CNN)

In these times, there is no refresher greater than visiting a National Park.

We visited Yellowstone a few weeks ago.

It was so breathtaking that it took our minds off everything else going on in our lives.

Visit a National Park and become renewed!

If not today, when?

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