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FLAGSTAFF, Arizona — Visiting the Grand Canyon and other national parks could get a little pricier.
The U.S. National Park Service said 115 of its 401 park units plan to seek public comment on entrance fees that could go up starting next year. It's part of a broader effort by the agency to bring in more money for visitor services.
The Grand Canyon announced a proposal Friday to increase its per-vehicle fee from $25 to $30 for a seven-day pass. Not all park units charge entrance fees, but they benefit from those that do.
Any fee increases across the United States will be wide-ranging, but cannot top certain limits. The park service said each park should consider needs within the community it serves. Read more...
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