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Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado (Photo: YinYang/iStock)

Visit Any National Park for Free This Saturday

To kick off National Park Week, the park service is waiving all entrance fees on April 20

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Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
(Photo: YinYang/iStock)

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America鈥檚 national parks are hosting a weeklong party starting this Saturday, and the best part is that we鈥檒l be the ones getting gifts鈥攊n the form of聽free entrance to over 400 parks. The fee-free day kicks off the annual National Park Week, which this year runs from April 20 to 28聽and includes themed days like National Junior Ranger Day, Military and Veterans Recognition Day, Earth Day, and , where you can check out some of the that have partnered with the NPS to raise funds to promote research and restoration projects, help rehab historic structures and trails, host special events, and generally help promote and protect the parks.聽

It typically costs between $10 and $35 per vehicle to enter most parks that require a fee鈥攁nd those prices are set to increase $5 to $15 in 2020. If you can鈥檛 make this weekend鈥檚 fee-free day, don鈥檛 worry鈥攜ou鈥檒l have 聽this year: when the NPS celebrates its birthday on August 25, National Public Lands Day on September 28, and Veterans Day on November 11. Or you can always snag an annual for $80, which grants access to over 2,000 federal recreation sites, including聽national parks and wildlife refuges, and covers amenity and day-use fees in聽national forests and on BLM land.聽

Don鈥檛 know which park or parks you should visit? Here鈥檚 that typically have entrance fees. And for some extra inspiration, we鈥檝e polled the 国产吃瓜黑料 staff on their all-time favorites.聽

Shenandoah, Virginia

I spent a lot of time growing up near in Virginia鈥檚 portion of the Blue Ridge Mountains. My family would always hike Old Rag mountain on Thanksgiving, and I love all the small historic towns鈥攁nd their English-style pubs for post-hike聽beers鈥攜ou pass before you get on the park鈥檚 curvy Skyline Drive. Plus,聽this stunning, empty countryside is just a couple of hours from Washington, D.C. 鈥擬ary Turner, deputy editor

Mesa Verde, Colorado

The first time I ever experienced the high desert of the Colorado Plateau was here. I was in third grade, and I鈥檝e been hooked on its stunning landscape ever since. definitely isn鈥檛 one of the places you go to get away from the crowds, but it鈥檚 easy to tune that out while you鈥檙e pondering the ruins and looking at Sleeping Ute Mountain or over the San Juan Basin from the mesa top.聽鈥擱yan Van Bibber, senior editor聽

Acadia, Maine

Maine鈥檚 island topography may not be all turquoise water and white sand beaches, but the rocky coastline is stunning in its own way. , on the state鈥檚 Mount Desert Island, has everything I love packed into just a few miles: amazing sea kayaking, small but rolling peaks, granite cliffs to rock-hop, and, best of all, seals.聽Oh, and good craft beer and in Bar Harbor. 鈥擜riella Gintzler, assistant editor

Mount Rainier, Washington 聽

is definitely my favorite聽for sentimental reasons. I grew up in sight of the peak, learned to ski ten聽miles south of it, and hiked through its dense forests and alpine meadows throughout my childhood. The mountain was the first big peak I climbed, and it鈥檚 always held an聽emotional pull for me. It feels like home and the wildest place in the world all at once 鈥擜bigail Barronian, assistant editor 聽

Dry Tortugas, Florida

Technically a place can鈥檛 be your favorite if you haven鈥檛 been there yet, but I鈥檓 obsessed with . I dream of spending the day snorkeling along Fort Jefferson鈥檚 moat wall and camping on Garden Key鈥檚 white-sand beach for incredible stargazing. Best of all, the park聽is accessible mainly by ferry鈥攚hich serves $4 frozen rum drinks. 鈥擜leta Burchyski, associate managing editor

Great Sand Dunes, Colorado聽

Tucked into a corner of the stunning San Luis Valley at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, is my favorite for two reasons. First, there are few things more fun than sand sledding on a $10 plastic saucer from Walmart (or wherever else you source a cheap ride). And because it鈥檚 hours away from any major city, commercial airport, or interstate, it鈥檚 one of the less crowded national parks. 鈥擜xie Navas, digital editorial director

Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio

Don鈥檛 worry if you didn鈥檛 know that there was a 鈥攎uch of the country doesn鈥檛 either. And we Ohioans like to keep it that way. The park is riddled with beautiful sandstone cliffs, waterfalls, and historic canals, and it鈥檚 a perfect place to spend a Saturday with your family. So if you鈥檙e a local聽or just visiting the area, don鈥檛 miss this little-known national gem. 鈥擡mily Reed, video producer

Sequoia and Kings Canyon, California

Sure, west of Fresno have massive redwoods, but they鈥檙e also gateways to the High Sierra, where trees give way to granite monoliths. If you head to the 8.4-mile聽round-trip聽Monarch Lakes Trail near Mineral King Valley, you鈥檒l be treated to views of the Great Western Divide and Sawtooth Pass. But be sure to bring a tarp to wrap the undercarriage of your vehicle if you plan on聽leaving your car at the trailhead鈥攃ute but curious marmots have been known to munch on fuel lines, radiator hoses, and more. 鈥擜li Van Houten, editorial fellow 聽

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