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Free Entrance to National Parks All Year for Fourth Graders

Download Your Child's Pass Now

September 9, 2020

Hey fourth graders! See America's natural wonders and historic sites this year ... for FREE!

The National Park Foundation's created the youth initiative Every Kid in a Park so fourth graders and their families could discover our wildlife, resources, and history for free. All fourth graders, including homeschool equivalents, can simply complete an adventure diary online and download their free entrance passes today. This pass is valid through August 31, 2021.

As part of the Foundation's Open Outdoors for Kids program, the Every Kid in a Park transportation grants seek to remove barriers to accessing our nation's public lands and waters, with a special focus on underserved and urban communities. With cutbacks in school funding for field trips, this initiative will help provide comprehensive access to all federal sites, including national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, and public lands and waters. The National Park Foundation, the official charity of America’s national parks, announced it is raising funds in support of this initiative. Individuals, foundations, and corporations can visit www.nationalparks.org/everykidinapark to contribute to the effort.


For more information, visit 
www.everykidinapark.gov, and follow the program on TwitterFacebookInstagram, and YouTube
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