Families looking to get away for the Veteran’s Day holiday this weekend may consider a free option — the national parks. Entrance to all national parks and forests will be free of charge from Nov. 10-12, and many will be offering special activities. Although 264 of the 398 parks across the U.S. don’t charge an admission fee, attractions like Yosemite and Sequoia/Kings Canyon can charge $20 per car. This is the last free day this year. Visit the National Park Service to plan a visit.
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