Saturday, May 26, 2018

Free Liftetime Pass to Recreation Sites for People Who Have Autism




Photo of Highline Trail along the Garden Wall at Glacier National Park.
Highline Trail along the Garden Wall at Glacier National Park.



United States citizens  who have autism and other permanent disabilities qualify for a free, lifetime admittance pass to over 2,000 recreation sites, including national parks, that are managed by federal agencies.

There is a $10 fee to process applications for the America the Beautiful National Parks & Federal Recreational Lands Access Pass, which provides entrance for the pass owner and accompanying passengers in a single, private, non-commercial vehicle at participating federally operated recreation sites around the country.

At some locations, the Access Pass can be used to obtain a discount on expanded amenity fees, such as camping, swimming, boat launching and guided tours.

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