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George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
Fees & Reservations
 

·    Park entrance fee is $3 for visitors 17 years and older. 
There are no fees for those younger than 17.

·    Senior passes are available for anyone age 62 or over.  This pass will provide free entry into most national parks and also may qualify for discounted tour and camping fees.  There is a $10 fee for this pass.  The card is good for a lifetime. This pass also may be used at other federal land management agencies including; Fish and Wildlife Service, Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and other agencies.

·    National Park Passes are available for anyone.  This pass will provide free entry into most national parks as well as most other Federal Land Management agencies.  This pass also may qualify for discounted tour and camping fees.  There is a $80 fee for this pass - the pass is good for one year from date of purchase.  This pass is only for national park sites.   

·    School group visits are a wonderful way to build upon the lessons learned in the classroom. Fees may be waived for educational groups visiting the park.  Approval must be requested from the park superintendent prior to arrival. Reservations are required.  Click here for more information.

·    Other group visits must make reservations through the Vincennes/Knox County Convention and Visitors Buereau (CVB).  The CVB may be contacted by calling 1-800-886-6443.

·    Weddings and other special park uses require a special use permit.  The permit must be obtained through the park Superintendent prior to the actual event. (information about special use permits)

 

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Vincennes, IN
Contact the CVB for group reservations and information about other historic sites in Vincennes.
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British Fort Sackville was named in honor of George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville, who was a member of parliamentd fruing the reign of King George III.
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Last Updated: November 04, 2009 at 10:21 EST