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Military families get FREE annual pass to national parks

6/15/2015

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USBA Free Passes for Military to National Parks

Planning a summer trip to the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone or one of America’s other national treasures? Make sure to get your free military pass. It normally costs $80.

Members of the U.S. military are eligible for this free annual pass good at over 2,000 locations managed by the National Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Forest Service and other federal agencies. Sites include our country’s famous national parks, wildlife refuges, forests and monuments that normally charge entrance fees. Get free pass information here.

Eligibility includes members of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard, as well as most members of the U.S. Reserves and National Guard. Simply show your Defense Department identification (CAC Card or DoD Form 1173) at any Federal recreation site to receive the free pass.

If you’re a disabled veteran, you may qualify for a free lifetime Access Pass.

Before you head out the door, join USBA’s Emergency Assistance Plus (EA+) program and get a special member-only rate. EA+ provides you and your family with 24-hour emergency travel assistance and more than 20 additional travel benefits. Sign up now for a Risk-FREE 30-Day Trial.

USBA is a not-for-profit Association that provides group life insurance, health insurance supplements, and other products and services to military personnel, Federal employees, National Guard and Reserve members, Veterans and their families.

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