When visiting national parks it’s quite handy to have a senior citizen with you who has a lifetime pass.
We have visited five parks and were feeling quite proud of not having to pay entry fees amounting to $175. However, with an RV, one is required to purchase a ”tunnel” pass for $15 in Zion. Why? Because you hand the ranger your pass as you approach (she or he will stop you and ask for it) and they close the tunnel just for you! You and your larger-than-when-the-tunnel-was-built rig can drive safely through the middle of the two lanes and hold up traffic on the other end. While you may feel a little special, you also know the other vehicles are cursing the fact that they missed getting through before you arrived on the other end.
All in a day’s fun when you’re lumbering along. By the way, I’m enjoying reading your comments, loyal readers, anonymous as you may be. Keep exploring!
You are ALWAYS special to me!
I recognize your sweatshirt mermaid.
We’re having the same experience. Free entry at Badlands, grand Teton and Yellowstone. Best $80 I ever spent. Glad you are having a good time. Love ya. Adidas!
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