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Fees & Passes Details
The entrance fee structure and pass options for Guadalupe Mountains National Park, as well as the broader "America the Beautiful" Interagency Annual Pass, are designed to offer flexibility and value to visitors, whether they are planning a single trip or multiple excursions to federal public lands throughout the year. For those visiting Guadalupe Mountains National Park: Entrance Fees: The park charges $0 per person for visitors aged 16 and older, offering a seven-day validity period. This fee structure is particularly accommodating for short-term visitors, allowing ample time to explore the park's diverse ecosystems, hike its trails, and enjoy its scenic beauty. Annual Pass: At $35, the annual pass represents significant value for those planning multiple visits to Guadalupe Mountains National Park over the course of a year. This pass covers a single, private, non-commercial vehicle, making it ideal for individuals, families, or groups traveling together in one car. For those with broader travel plans: "America the Beautiful" Interagency Annual Pass: Priced at $80, this pass is an excellent investment for outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers planning to visit multiple national parks, national forests, national wildlife refuges, and lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management within a year. Its universal acceptance across federal public lands means unparalleled access to some of the most stunning and diverse landscapes across the United States. Purchasing this pass not only provides substantial savings for avid travelers but also supports the maintenance and preservation of these natural and cultural treasures. The pass can be conveniently purchased online or at most park entrances, offering immediate access to a wide array of recreational activities and breathtaking sights. When considering a visit to Guadalupe Mountains National Park or any other federal lands, these pass options should be evaluated based on the frequency of visits, the number of sites planned to be visited, and the composition of the travel group. By choosing the pass that best fits their needs, visitors can maximize their experience and contribute to the conservation efforts that keep these spaces beautiful and accessible for future generations.
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