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National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior |
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Gulf Islands National Seashore 1801 Gulf Breeze Parkway Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 850-934-2600 Florida 228-875-9057 Mississippi |
National Park Service
News Release
For
Immediate Release
Contact: Gail Bishop
July 14,
2009
(850) 934-2618
Gulf Islands National
Seashore Offers the Second of Three Fee Free Weekends
July 18
& 19, 2009
On this coming weekend, and again in August, Gulf Islands National Seashore
will join with other National Park Service (NPS) sites around the country
and offer fee-free entry into the park.
The fee-free weekends were announced by Secretary of the Interior Ken
Salazar on June 2, and are intended to encourage Americans seeking
affordable vacations to visit their national treasures. According to
Secretary Salazar, “During these tough economic times, our national parks
provide opportunities for affordable vacations for families.” Secretary
Salazar noted that there are 391 NPS sites across the nation; and pointed
out that over 200 of them never charge an entry fee. In addition, the 147
sites that do charge entrance fees will waive them on these special
weekends.
At Gulf Islands National Seashore, all entrance fees will be waived for
visitors to the park on Saturday and Sunday during the weekends of July
18–19 and August 15–16. Entrance fees are currently collected at three of
the park’s units: Fort Pickens, Perdido Key, and recently reopened Opal
Beach, located within the Santa Rosa Unit. Visitors who wish to camp at Fort
Pickens Campground, still with limited facilities, may do so by taking
advantage of the temporarily reduced rates of $10 per night, or $5 for
seniors.
Park Superintendent Jerry Eubanks states, “We particularly encourage local
residents who haven’t been to the national seashore in quite some time to
take advantage of these opportunities to reconnect with all the recreational
and educational opportunities the park has to offer.” Park entrance stations
will have Senior and Annual Passes available for those who wish to purchase
them. Superintendent Eubanks points out that faster moving lines makes this
an excellent time to acquire annual passes for those visitors wanting to
take advantage of what the park offers year-round.
Visitors to the
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