Fees & Reservations in Pinnacles National Park

Fees & Reservations

Entrance fees range from $10 to $100 and are valid for seven days.

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The entrance fee structure for Pinnacles National Park offers a range of options to accommodate different types of visitors, from solo hikers and bikers to larger commercial groups. Understanding these fees and the validity period can help in planning your visit both logistically and financially. Entrance Fees Overview: * Individuals on Foot or Bike: The fee is $15 per person, making it an affordable option for those looking to explore the park’s trails and natural beauty up close. This fee encourages visitors to consider sustainable travel options within the park. * Private, Non-Commercial Vehicles: At $25 per vehicle, this fee covers all passengers within the car, offering a cost-effective way for families and groups to experience the park. It’s important to note that this fee applies to motorcycles as well, ensuring that all non-commercial visitors contribute to the park's maintenance and conservation efforts. * Annual Park Passes: Priced at $55, the annual pass represents exceptional value for frequent visitors. It admits the purchaser and accompanying passengers in a single, private, non-commercial vehicle or the pass holder and their companions when entering by other means. This pass is particularly beneficial for local residents or those who plan multiple trips to the park within a year. * Commercial Vehicles: The tiered pricing structure based on passenger capacity ($30 for 1-6 passengers, $40 for 7-25 passengers, and $100 for 26 or more passengers) reflects the varying impacts larger groups have on the park’s resources and infrastructure. This approach helps manage the environmental footprint of commercial tours and large group visits. For activities such as weddings, commercial filming, and other significant events, a special use permit is required. This ensures that such activities are conducted in a manner that minimizes impact on the park’s natural and cultural resources, as well as on other visitors' experiences. The requirement for permits underscores the park's commitment to preserving its unique environment and ensuring that all uses are in line with conservation and visitor experience goals. Planning Tips: * Budget Accordingly: Consider the type of visit you’re planning and choose the most cost-effective entrance option. Remember that the fees are valid for seven days, offering ample time to explore the park's diverse landscapes. * Consider an Annual Pass: If you live nearby or plan to visit multiple times a year, the annual pass can offer significant savings. * Permits for Special Activities: If planning a special event or activity that requires a permit, contact the park well in advance to ensure all necessary arrangements are made. This is crucial for ensuring your event aligns with park guidelines and does not negatively impact the environment or other visitors. * Visit Responsibly: Regardless of how you enter the park, remember to follow Leave No Trace principles, stay on designated trails, and respect wildlife and natural features. Your entrance fees contribute to the maintenance and preservation of the park, but individual responsibility is key to protecting its beauty and integrity for future generations. By understanding and planning for entrance fees and permits, visitors can ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience at Pinnacles National Park, all while contributing to the conservation and upkeep of this remarkable natural area.

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