LOADING ERROR LOADINGThe Trump administration removed Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth from next year’s schedule of free entrance days for national parks, then added President Donald Trump’s birthday, which happens to fall on Flag Day, on June 14. AdvertisementAs the announcement notes, the fee-free days will apply only to U.S. citizens and residents. Nonresidents will have to pay, with some parks charging an additional $100 for each person over the age of 16. The National Parks free entrance days have removed Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth, but added Flag Day/ President Donald Trump's birthday. AdvertisementAccording to a report published by USA Today on Saturday, citing an internal memo from the Department of the Interior, national parks were also ordered to remove gift shop items that support DEI initiatives.
Source: Huffington Post December 06, 2025 23:30 UTC