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Donald Trump orders entry fee, DEI changes at national parks

Last updated: July 5, 2025 8:47 am
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Visiting America’s national parks is about to get more expensive for international tourists, but that’s not the only change President Donald Trump ordered that will impact park visitors.

A new executive order calls for charging non-U.S. residents higher fees for park entry and recreation passes, like the yearlong America the Beautiful pass, which grants access to public lands across federal agencies.

“From the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon to the tranquility of the Great Smoky Mountains, America’s national parks have provided generations of American families with unforgettable memories,” Trump said in the order issued July 3.

“It is the policy of my Administration to preserve these opportunities for American families in future generations by increasing entry fees for foreign tourists, improving affordability for United States residents, and expanding opportunities to enjoy America’s splendid national treasures,” he said.

The order also calls for giving Americans “preferential treatment with respect to any remaining recreational access rules, including permitting or lottery rules.”

Any revenue generated by higher fees from foreign tourists will be funneled back into infrastructure improvements and other enhancements across federal recreation sites.

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The executive order also revokes a presidential memorandum signed by then-President Barack Obama in 2017 that promoted a range of diversity and inclusion efforts in the management of national parks and other public lands.

It called for improving access for all Americans and “considering recommendations and proposals from diverse populations to protect at-risk historic, cultural, and natural sites.”

Diversity and inclusion were also priorities for parks during the Biden administration.

Before leaving office in January, then National Park Service Director Chuck Sams told USA TODAY: “When I took my oath of office on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Secretary (Deb) Haaland said, on behalf of the president of the United States, myself and the American people, I’m charging you with these monuments, memorials and parks, but more importantly, we’re charging you to find those stories that are less told or haven’t been told yet, and to tell them fiercely.

“So over the last three-plus years, working all across the park system, we’ve been able to tell stories to ensure that every American sees a reflection of themselves in the parks,” he said.

But the latest move comes after Trump on his first day back in office in January ordered an end to government diversity, equity, and inclusion programs established under Biden.

USA TODAY has reached out the Interior Department and National Park Service for comment on the new executive order.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump orders national parks to charge some tourists higher fees

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