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You can visit any national park for free on June 19

In celebration of Juneteenth National Independence Day, the National Park Service is offering free admission to all its parks and monuments.

Visitors look up at the El Capitan monolith in the Yosemite National Park in California on June 4, 2015. (MARK RALSTON/AFP via Getty Images)
Visitors look up at the El Capitan monolith in the Yosemite National Park in California on June 4, 2015. (MARK RALSTON/AFP via Getty Images)
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Like visiting our fabulous national parks?

In celebration of , the National Park Service is offering free admission to all its parks and monuments on Thursday, June 19.

Juneteenth is a federal holiday that celebrates the 1865 abolition of slavery in the United States.

Click here to learn more about Juneteenth and park events planned for that day:

This free day can save you a $50 national park entry fee at many places or even more, but here’s what you need to know:

These free days, which don’t include other fees like camping, are popular. For maximum enjoyment, I suggest getting there when the park opens or at sunrise, before everyone else is even out of bed. No crowds, you can find parking, and sunrise is really beautiful, right? C’mon. You can do it this once.

A man and his son hike the Balconies Cave Trail at Pinnacles National Park in Soledad. (Photo by David Roya, Monterey Herald)
A man and his son hike the Balconies Cave Trail at Pinnacles National Park in Soledad. (Photo by David Roya, Monterey Herald)

Here are :

June 19: Juneteenth National Independence DayAugust 4: Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors ActSeptember 27: National Public Lands DayNovember 11: Veterans Day

And enjoy!

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