Access Passport
Visitors with a permanent disability are encourage to obtain the free Access Passport.
Plan Around Access Passport
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Use this detail page to confirm that the stop is worth it, then carry that decision into a trip draft while the park context is still fresh.
Access Passport Details
Visitors with U.S. citizenship and a permanent disability are encourage to obtain the free Access Passport, which allows free admission to federal parks, forests, beaches, and other areas that normally charge entrance fees. This pass can also be used to gain reduced fees for other types of fees. The Access Passport is available from Sugarlands or Oconaluftee Visitor Centers, as well as from other federal areas nationwide.
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