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National Park Fee Change As of January 1, 2026, the National Park Service (NPS) has implemented a surcharge for non-U.S. residents visiting Bryce Canyon and Zion national parks. Learn more.
Bryce Canyon National Park   |  Angie Payne

The Mighty 5

Utah's five national parks each anchor a travel region, inviting visitors to explore not just the iconic parks, but also the surrounding state parks, national monuments and small towns that weave texture into Southern Utah. Explore our resources to learn how you can maximize your experience, while minimizing your impact on delicate landscapes

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National Park Entry Fees & Permits


ParkReservation required?Park Entry FeeRecreation permits?
Arches National ParkYes, from April 1 to July 6 and Aug. 28 to Oct. 31, only for visitors entering the park between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Reserve online at recreation.gov ($2 fee).$30 per vehicle, $25 motorcycle, or $15 person (bicyclists, hikers, pedestrians) at the park entrance or recreation.gov. America the Beautiful annual passes are also accepted.Permits are required for backcountry camping, canyoneering and entry to the Fiery Furnace. More info at nps.gov.
Bryce Canyon National ParkNo reservation required to enter the park.$35 per vehicle, $30 motorcycle, or $20 person (bicyclists, hikers, pedestrians) at the park entrance or recreation.gov. America the Beautiful annual passes are also accepted. Effective Jan. 1, 2026: $100 surcharge fee for non-U.S. resident visitors ages 16 & over.*Permits are required for backcountry camping and private stock riding. More info at nps.gov.
Canyonlands National ParkNo reservation required to enter the park.$30 per vehicle, $25 motorcycle, or $15 person (bicyclists, hikers, pedestrians) at the park entrance or recreation.gov. America the Beautiful annual passes are also accepted.Permits are required for day-use on backcountry roads, backcountry camping, river and horseback riding trips. More info at nps.gov.
Capitol Reef National ParkNo reservation required to enter the park.$20 per vehicle, $15 motorcycle, or $10 person (bicyclists, hikers, pedestrians) at the park entrance or at recreation.gov. America the Beautiful annual passes are also accepted.Permits are required for backcountry camping, canyoneering and rock climbing. More info at nps.gov.
Zion National ParkNo reservation required to enter the park.$35 per vehicle, $30 motorcycle, or $20 person (bicyclists, hikers, pedestrians) at the park entrance or recreation.gov. America the Beautiful annual passes are also accepted. Effective Jan. 1, 2026: $100 surcharge fee for non-U.S. resident visitors ages 16 & over.*Permits are required for backcountry camping, canyoneering, river trips and some hiking trails (Angel’s Landing, The Subway and the extended 16-mile through-hike of The Narrows). More info at nps.gov.

*2026 National Park Fee Change for Non-U.S. Residents

  • Non-U.S. residents age 16 and older must pay a $100 non-resident fee in addition to the regular entrance fee at Bryce Canyon National Park and Zion National Park, unless they have the America the Beautiful Non-Resident Annual Pass ($250).
  • The America the Beautiful Non-Resident Annual Pass covers the non-U.S. resident fee for the pass holder and all passengers in one non-commercial vehicle. For visitors entering as part of a commercial group, the annual pass will cover the non-resident fee for four people.

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Utah's National Parks

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How to Visit Utah's National Parks

Written By Ryan Coons

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Use these tips to make the most of your trip to Utah’s national parks and monuments.

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    The Complete Zion Trip

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    The Complete Capitol Reef Trip

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    The Complete Canyonlands Trip

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    The Complete Bryce Canyon Trip

    Planning a trip to Bryce Canyon National Park? Explore these local-favorite destinations in the Bryce Canyon region to make the most of your trip!

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    The Complete Arches Trip

    Discover a new side of Arches National Park with this four day itinerary. Start exploring the hidden gems in the Arches region today.

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