I'm visiting from outside the U.S. — what are my options?Updated 3 months ago
US Park Pass currently only ships within the United States. We are unable to ship passes internationally.
Buying a Pass When You Arrive
You can purchase a pass at most federal recreation site entrances when you arrive in the U.S.
2026 Pricing for Non-Residents
The Department of the Interior introduced a resident/non-resident pricing structure for 2026:
- Resident Annual Pass: $80 (requires U.S. government-issued ID)
- Non-Resident Annual Pass: $250 (provides the same access)
Non-Resident Surcharge
Non-residents without any annual pass face an additional $100 per-person surcharge at the 11 most-visited parks: Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Zion, Acadia, Glacier, Grand Teton, Rocky Mountain, Sequoia & Kings Canyon, Bryce Canyon, and Everglades. Children 15 and under remain free.
Who Qualifies as a Resident?
You qualify for the Resident Annual Pass if you have a valid state or territory issued license or ID card, Legal Permanent Resident Card (Green Card), or U.S. Passport Book/Card. Immigration status does not impact eligibility — if you meet the ID requirement, you qualify as a U.S. Resident for the Interagency Pass Program.
Questions?
Contact us at [email protected] if you have questions about pass options for your visit.