National Park Service waiving fees on Veterans Day; unveils free lifetime military pass

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National Park Service waiving fees on Veterans Day; unveils free lifetime military pass
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The National Park Service is welcoming everyone to explore their national parks along with thanking those for serving our country.

Officials with the agency said they are also partnering with Operation Live Well to thank military personnel and their families by offering freeAccording to the Park Service, the passes are a way to thank current U.S. military members, their dependents, Gold Star families, and military veterans for their support.

The team is encouraging those to explore recreational opportunities at public lands and waters nationwide. The passes provide free access to more than 2,000 federal recreation areas, including national parks, wildlife refuges and forests. According to the Park Service, the new interagency military lifetime pass will be available starting on Friday.

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