As President, I want to ensure that America’s national parks remain treasures for future generations. From the breathtaking Grand Canyon to the peaceful Great Smoky Mountains, these parks have given countless families unforgettable experiences. To keep this spirit alive, we will make some changes to access and fees.
First, we’ll adjust entrance fees for international visitors, while keeping costs affordable for U.S. residents. This way, we can enhance the park experience for everyone. The funds raised will go directly to improving park facilities and services.
We also aim to boost tourism by making parks more inviting to international visitors and encouraging them to explore lesser-known areas. The Secretary of the Interior, along with other key departments, will focus on using the revenue generated to fix infrastructure and expand services in our parks.
It’s important to take care of our natural landmarks. Recent data from the National Park Service shows that maintenance backlogs are a significant issue. By investing in these areas through the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund, we hope to increase visitor capacity and improve overall access.
Additionally, we’ll review current regulations on park access. The goal is to ensure that these spaces are welcoming and enjoyable, particularly for U.S. residents. Any rules that limit public enjoyment will be reconsidered, promoting easier access for locals.
In summary, our national parks are vital to America’s heritage. By refining policies and investing in improvements, we can create a more inclusive and enjoyable experience for everyone who visits. Let’s work together to cherish and protect these stunning landscapes.
— DONALD J. TRUMP
THE WHITE HOUSE, July 3, 2025