Rocky Mountain National Park set to raise fees
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK — Visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park will have to fork over extra cash this week when fee increases take effect.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan reports (http://noconow.co/1JzzwZd ) that the park is introducing increased entrance fees Thursday, including a new day use pass.
The day use pass will cost $20 for vehicles and $10 per person entering the park on a bicycle. A seven-day pass will cost $30 for vehicles, up from $20.
A seven-day pass will cost $25 for motorcycles and $15 per person on bike. An annual pass will increase from $40 to $50.
Next year the park will increase campground fees to $26.
Rocky Mountain National Park is the country’s fifth-most visited national park and is on pace to see a record 4 million visitors in 2015.
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Information from: Fort Collins Coloradoan, http://www.coloradoan.com





