International travelers will face new fees for visiting U.S. national parks like Yellowstone and Yosemite. An executive order signed by the president mandates that the Interior Department devise a plan to implement these additional entrance fees for foreign tourists while ensuring American visitors enjoy affordable access. Details regarding the surcharge amount and implementation timeline remain unspecified. The revenue generated will be aimed at enhancing visitor experiences and tackling existing maintenance issues in the parks. This initiative emerges amidst proposed cuts exceeding $1 billion to the Park Service’s budget for the next fiscal year, raising concerns about the future of U.S. national parks. The White House has yet to respond to inquiries regarding the matter.
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