Glacier National Park Fee Increases Begin This Fall

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Glacier National Park Fees are set to increase beginning this fall.
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Glacier National Park is increasing entrance fees this fall. The fees will go up again in the spring, and some campgrounds will cost more in the spring, too.

Starting November 1, Glacier ups the price of a seven-day vehicle entrance fee by $5 to $20. Motorcycle fees will also go up $5.

The fees will go up again in May, to $30 per car and $25 per motorcycle.

In January the cost of an annual pass to Glacier will go up $10, to $45.

Campground fees are also going up in 2016 at the national park, the increases include both front country and backcountry camping areas.

Updated entrance fees:

New Glacier National Park entrance fees.
Credit National Parks Service

Front country camping fees:

New Glacier National Park campground fees.
Credit National Parks Service

Backcountry camping fees:

New Glacier National Park backcountry camping fees.
Credit National Parks Service

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Eric Whitney is NPR's Mountain West/Great Plains Bureau Chief, and was the former news director for Montana Public Radio.