The National Park Service expects a busy summer as the country begins to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic. Last year 237 million people flocked to national parks to escape from COVID-19.
The National Park Service expects a busy summer as the country begins to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic. Last year 237 million people flocked to national parks to escape from COVID-19.
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Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone is America s original national park and hosts more than 4 million visitors annually. NPS / David Restivo/NPS
With the COVID-19 pandemic apparently coming to a close, many Americans are preparing for a no-holds-barred summer filled with many activities that the coronavirus has outlawed for more than a year. Here are some tips from the National Park Service to help visitors make the most their trip.
Plan Your Visit
Some destinations like California s Yosemite National Park implemented an entrance reservation system to better manage visitors during the pandemic. And even though pandemic restrictions are being lifted left and right, Yosemite plans to continue enforcing a limited number of daily visitors through the end of September 2021.
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