In 2026, busy national parks, including Arches, Glacier and Yosemite, will be doing away with reservation systems that for years have helped control crowds, the National Park Service announced on ...
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The decision to eliminate systems follows what the NPS called “a comprehensive evaluation of traffic patterns, parking availability and visitor use during the 2025 season.” The efforts are meant to ...
Visitors to popular national parks will no longer be required to make reservations, a system historically used to manage crowd sizes in America's protected natural areas. The National Parks Service ...
"Cancelling successful and commonsense solutions undermines National Park Service expertise and the safety of visitors, in favor of a free-for-all approach."–Cassidy Jones, NPCA's Senior Visitation ...
Parks officials say Yosemite won't use a timed reservation system for vehicles this year. The National Parks Service announced the change on Wednesday, noting that the decision was based on an ...
February 19 Update, 7:15 A.M. MDT: The National Park Service announced it would eliminate the timed entry system for Arches, Glacier, and Yosemite National Parks in 2026. Rocky Mountain National Park ...
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