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Interagency Pass Program
Picture of the new Annual Interagency Pass

"America the Beautiful - National Parks Service and Federal Recreational Lands Pass."

The new pass program combines the benefits of existing recreation passes from five federal agencies into one comprehensive pass. The new pass covers recreation opportunities on public lands managed by the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation and the Forest Service.

Access to most public lands remains free. The pass applies to those locations that currently have entrance fees or standard amenity fees.

The Interagency Pass Program replaces the Golden Eagle, Golden Age and the Golden Access Passports as well as the National Park Pass. Existing passes will remain valid until they expire.

Sales of the new pass will begin January, 2007 and will be available at federal recreation sites that charge entrance and standard amenity fees, through government Internet sites and through select third-party vendors.

For more information, view the new passport or to purchase your passport online click on the link above.

Picture of President Woodrow Wilson at 1916 ceremony - Lincoln's birthplace established as a national park  

Did You Know?
Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace became a National Park in 1916. It was donated on July 17, 1916 to the federal government by the Lincoln Farm Association, which established the site. At that time it was known as the Abraham Lincoln National Park.

Last Updated: February 02, 2007 at 15:40 EST