Out of America's 400+ National Park sites, only 109 have entrance fees. Unluckily for Utahns, that includes all of the state's Mighty Five national parks. However, there are five days throughout the year in which visitors can visit totally free of charge. That's right, on these freebie days, you can roll through those fee stations and head right into your favorite park (after you stop at the stop sign, of course). You should probably stop and get a map, too, and say hello to the friendly people behind those sliding windows and doors who make incredible days at the park possible.
Passes are valid for 7 days/1 week
Private Vehicle: $30/vehicle
Motorcycle: $25/motorcycle
Per Person: (no car) $15/person
Note: Arches has a timed entry system and requires a reservation at recreation.gov
Private Vehicle: $35/vehicle
Motorcycle: $30/motorcycle
Per Person: (no car) $20/person
Private Vehicle: $30/vehicle
Motorcycle: $25/motorcycle
Per Person: (no car) $15/person
Private Vehicle: $20/vehicle
Motorcycle: $15/motorcycle
Per Person: (no car) $10/person
Private Vehicle: $35/vehicle
Motorcycle: $30/motorcycle
Per Person: (no car) $20/person
Individual: $10/person
Cedar Breaks Annual Pass: $35
Private Vehicle: $25/vehicle
Motorcycle: $20/motorcycle
Per Person: (no car) $15/person
Private Vehicle: $30/vehicle
Motorcycle: $25/motorcycle
Per Person: (no car) $15/person
Boating: $30/private vessel (1-7 day pass)
Glen Canyon Annual Vessel Sticker: $50
Private Vehicle, non-commercial: $20/vehicle
Motorcycle: $15/motorcycle
Per Person: (no car) $10/person
Private Vehicle: $20/vehicle
Motorcycle: $15/motorcycle
Per Person: (no car) $10/person