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Show Fee Schedule for Zion National Park Zion National Park, an area of the Department of the Interior's National Park Service, began collecting park entrance fees on April 7, according to Superintendent Superin-tendent Robert C. Heyder. The fee schedule for Zion National Park will be $2.00 for a single-visit permit per vehicle valid only at Zion, or $.50 for individual entrance when entering by any means other than private noncommercial non-commercial vehicle. Golden Eagle permits are available as an annual entry permit to all areas administered by the National Park Service. These are sold for $10.00 and are valid for the period January 1, 1977 through December 31, 1977. Golden Age Passports are available to persons 62 years of age or older, free of charge upon presentation of proof of date of birth. The Golden Age Passport is a free, life-time entrance permit to those national parks, monuments and recreation areas which charge entrance fees. Camping fees are collected on a twelve-month basis. The fee for individual campsites is $2.00 per site per night. The Golden Age Passport entitles the owner to a 50 percent discount on the established campsite fee. Organized groups will be charged $.50 per person per night, with a minium charge of $5.00 per night. Reservations Reser-vations are accepted only for group camping. Organized groups should make reservations well in advance. ad-vance. Individual camping sites are available on a first-come, first-come, first-served basis. |