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At $80, for access to more than 2,000 recreation sites, an America the Beautiful national parks pass is definitely on the short list of the best things money can buy. But if you don’t have one yet, fear not! The federal government does a great job of making our 63 National Parks more accessible to everyone, regardless of their travel budget. In addition to offering free entrance days (including April 22, the first day of National Park Week), there are more than a dozen National Parks that don’t charge admission, ever. Several are in Alaska, but there are also plenty in the Lower 48. So, whether you’re looking to island hop in South Florida, stand beneath the world’s largest tree in California, or go chasing waterfalls in Ohio, here are eight national parks you can visit any day of the year without taking out your wallet.
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