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A new executive order may raise national park fees for foreign tourists, raising questions about its impact on the Smokies and other free-entry parks.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, unlike some other national parks across the United States, doesn't charge for admission. It legally can't.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on July 3, that will change entry fees, reservation systems, and funding models for the national park system. The new changes will primarily affect ...
Trump's executive order also tackles maintenance and infrastructure needs across the National Park System and ends an Obama-era memorandum.
President Trump ordered the Department of the Interior to look at raising revenue at national parks by increasing entry fees for foreign tourists.
How federal budget cuts could be impacting NPS shortages President Trump signed an executive order Thursday calling on the national park system to charge higher entry fees for foreign visitors.