National Park Service regulations allow school groups and other approved national and international academic institutions to obtain a waiver of park entrance fees, provided the visit is for educational or scientific purposes, and the resources or facilities that the group intends to use support those purposes. Fee waivers may be granted to educational institutions whose curriculum relates specifically to the resources at Dinosaur National Monument. See below for how to apply. All applications must be received at least two weeks prior to anticipated trip. Please be aware:
Fee Waiver Criteria (must meet all three)Academic fee waivers are not granted automatically. Applicant groups must demonstrate that they qualify for the waiver. There are three requirements that the group must meet to qualify for an academic fee waiver: eligibility, educational purpose, and relevancy of park resources or facilities. 1. EligibilityApplicants must prove they are a bona fide academic institution by submitting one of the following:
AND 2. Educational Purpose of the VisitApplicants must provide a written statement confirming that the visit supports a specific curriculum for which academic credit is offered. If the group is on a commercial tour, the applicant must state how the tour supports the curriculum. 3. Relevance of Park Resources or FacilitiesApplicants must provide a written statement identifying the park resources and/or facilities that will be used to support the educational purpose of the visit, and how they are relevant to that purpose. Home SchoolsHome schools may be granted fee waivers based on the course of study following the procedures above, as long as they meet your state requirements for home schools. A copy of your state's department of education requirements may be requested if you are out-of-state. Other non-academic or non-commercial groupsGroups that do not qualify for an academic fee waiver will be charged the appropriate entrance fee. The entrance fee for non-commercial organized groups is $15.00 per person for all individuals 16 years of age and older. Dinosaur Annual Pass, Interagency Annual, Interagency Senior, Interagency Access, Golden Age, and Golden Access Passport holders and their immediate family members (parents, spouse, and children) do not have to pay the per person entrance fee. How to ApplyNote: Children who are less than 16 years of age may enter the park free of charge, but the park requires a waiver application to account for the free entry of adult chaperones and to manage park resources.
All applications must be received at least two weeks prior to anticipated trip. Request a Ranger ProgramPlanning a field trip? Free ranger-guided education programs may be available, as staffing levels permit.
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Last updated: August 16, 2024