Federal Parks Lifetime Pass For Seniors ONLY $10 (Huge $70 Savings)
Senior Hip2Savers – Don’t Miss This!
Through August 27th, anyone 62 or older can head over here and snag a Lifetime Pass w/ access to ALL Federal parks, lands and water for only $10 (plus a $10 processing fee if you order online!). Don’t wait as this Senior Lifetime Pass will increase to a whopping $80 plus a $10 online processing fee on August 28th!
The lifetime pass provides access to more than 2,000 recreation sites managed by five Federal agencies. It gives access to the pass owner and aconlinepanying passengers in a single, private, non-onlinemercial vehicle at Federally operated recreation sites across the country. PLUS, it may provide a 50% discount on some amenity fees charged for facilities and services such as camping, swimming, boat launch and specialized interpretive services.
NOTE: Due to the increased sales in Senior Passes, online ordering is backlogged. You can still apply and pay for your pass and use your order confirmation to get into sites. Or you can opt to obtain a pass in person at a federal recreation site or through the mail using the application form here.
On the fence? Check out these reader onlinements!
This senior lifetime pass is VERY useful especially for my family. Both my grandparents got it.. we have 9 people in our family including them. Each pass covers a car’s admission and parking, so it saves a lot of money! Definitely consider getting it if you are of age or know someone in your family who is!
I got mine the day I turned 62. It also cover up to 3 guests entrance fees. For instance, I live near a national monument that I use as a hiking trail. There is not an auto check point. You just park in the parking lot and go into the visitor center to gain access to the monument. Can take 3 other people with me for free. There is no downside and simple process to obtain the pass.
Used ours at Civil War battlefields, Carlsbad Caverns, and Grand Canyon. Pass includes passengers in your car – my son, his wife , my husband and I all got in free at Grand Canyon.
Thanks so much for posting this. I sent hubby over to the nearest national park today and he got his card for $10 (no processing fee) after about a 10 minute wait. So for $10 we get into the parks for free for the rest of his lifetime – what a great deal!