(Springdale, UT) — Utahns have six days to visit the state’s national parks at no charge. The National Park Service said there are six “fee-free” days in 2025, which allows people to visit any of the country’s national parks, monuments, and historic sites without handing over any money. The first of those days is this month, taking place on Martin Luther King Jr. Day on the 20th. The other days are in April, June, August, September, and November. Utah has five national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon.
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