Cedar Breaks National Monument raises visitor fees again
Cedar Breaks National Monument is again raising park fees.
Cedar Breaks National Monument conducted civic engagement in January and February of this year, proposing to increase the entrance fee in order to the meet the NPS standard entrance fee rates as required by the Department of Interior. Cedar Breaks, as a Group 1 park, will have entrance fee rates of $7 per person and $30 for a Cedar Breaks annual pass. The fee for campsites has increased from $20 to $24.
Cedar Breaks National Monument reached out to the public and elected officials in various ways and performed a comparability analysis of surrounding campgrounds and found that the new fees are within what it considers the fair and acceptable range considering the amenities the campground provides and the other camping options in the area.
All changes has been reviewed by the National Park Service Washington office and approved. The following rates will go into effect May 25, when the monument’s operations begin for the 2018 season.
Entrance fees remain uncharged for those under 16 years of age or holders of the America the Beautiful The National Parks and Federal Recreational Annual, Senior, Access, Military, Every Kid in a Park, or Volunteer Passes, which may be obtained at NPS units nationwide.
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