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Learn about a few upcoming changes to entrance fees and passes for non-US residents and motorcycles that begin on January 1, 2026.
Plan Your Visit
Key Information
Check associated sites for fees
The National Park Service does not charge a fee to use this river. Sites in the river corridor under state or local management may have associated fees.
An entrance pass is not required to access Lower Delaware National Wild and Scenic River.
Other National Park Service sites may require an entrance pass or fee. Depending on your trip plans, an interagency pass may save you money.
There is no one entrance fee for the river corridor, which is composed of many separate and independent sites under state and local management. Entrance fees vary for each site and activity.
2026 Free Entrance Days in the National Parks
Come experience the national parks! All National Park Service sites that charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to everyone (other fees, including timed entry or reservation fees, may apply). Mark your calendar for these entrance fee-free dates:
February 16: Presidents Day (Washington's Birthday)
Beginning in 2026, free entrance on these days will be for US citizens and residents only. Nonresidents will pay the regular entrance fee and any applicable nonresident fees.