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One Park Pass For Four Units Of National Park System

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One pass gains you entrance to Arches and Canyonlands national parks, and Hovenweep and Natural Bridges (pictured) national monuments. Lee Dalton photo.

If you like to frequent the national parks in southeastern Utah, and not many others, you might consider spending $25 for an annual pass to Arches and Canyonlands national parks and Hovenweep and Natural Bridges national monuments.

The 2014 Annual Pass, now on sale, allows unlimited entry into all four parks within the group for up to one year.

Southeast Utah Group Annual passes are not valid for use until January 1, 2014, and are non-refundable and non-transferable. Individuals wishing to purchase passes for holiday gift giving may do so as long as the pass remains unsigned and invalidated. The pass will be validated upon first use by the pass purchaser or recipient at one of the four national parks of the Southeast Utah Group on or after January 1, 2014.

Passes may be purchased at the Arches Entrance Station, Canyonlands’ Island in the Sky Visitor Center (through December 30, 2013), and Hovenweep and Natural Bridges Visitor Centers.

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