America the Beautiful Interagency Pass Program
The America the Beautiful Interagency Pass Program replaces the Golden Eagle, Golden Age, and the Golden Access Passports as well as the National Parks Pass. Existing passes will remain valid until expired, lost or stolen. America the Beautiful passes can be obtained at our Coconino National Forest Ranger Stations (currently not offered at the Forest Supervisor's Office) or via the USGS Store online.
Annual Pass
America the Beautiful Passes are valid in Red Rock Country in lieu of the Red Rock Pass. Pick up your free hang-tag to display your pass at any of the Forest Service Gateway Visitor Centers or at the Red Rock Ranger District. The America the Beautiful Annual Pass provides access to National Park Service (NPS), Forest Service (USDA FS), Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and Bureau of Reclamation (BR) sites that charge entrance or standard amenity fees. It will admit the pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private vehicle. In those areas where a per person fee is charged, the pass admits the pass holder and up to 3 additional persons 16 year of age or older. The Annual Pass is not valid for developed campgrounds, or day-use sites operated by private permittee, including Grasshopper Point, Crescent Moon, Call O' the Canyon (West Fork Trailhead), and Lake Mary.
Annual Passes may be purchased at one of the Coconino National Forest Ranger Stations. Learn how to get free Annual Pass for current U.S. military members and dependents.
Learn more about the Annual Pass: $80.00 per year
Senior Pass
America the Beautiful Passes are valid in Red Rock Country in lieu of the Red Rock Pass. Pick up your free hang-tag to display your pass at any of the Visitor Centers or at Red Rock Ranger District. America the Beautiful Senior Pass also provides access to, and use of, federal recreation sites that charge entrance or standard amenity fees. Also provides a 50% discount on some expanded amenity fees such as camping, boat launching, etc. The Senior Pass is not valid for day-use sites operated by private permittee, including Grasshopper Point, Crescent Moon, and Call O' the Canyon (West Fork Trailhead).
U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 62 years or older are eligible for this pass. This pass must be obtained in person at NPS, FS, FWS, BLM and BR recreation sites that charge fees. Identification is required to verify proof of age and residency. People eligible for a Senior Pass may obtain one at Coconino National Forest Ranger Stations.
Learn more about the Senior Pass: $80.00 for life (or $20 per year - four annual passes can be traded for a lifetime pass). See Changes to the Senior Pass for additional information [NPS].
Access Pass
America the Beautiful Passes are valid in Red Rock Country in lieu of the Red Rock Pass. Pick up your free hangtag to display your pass at any of the Visitor Centers or at Red Rock Ranger District. America the Beautiful Access Pass also provides access to, and use of, federal recreation sites that charge entrance or standard amenity fees, and provides a 50% discount on some expanded amenity fees such as camping, boat launching, etc.
U.S. citizens or permanent residents of any age that have been medically determined to have a permanent disability that severely limits one or more major life activities are eligible for the America the Beautiful Access Pass. This pass must be obtained in person at NPS, USDA FS, FWS, BLM and BR recreation sites that charge fees.
Examples of acceptable documentation include: statement by a licensed physician; document issued by Federal agency such as the Veteran's Administration, Social Security Disability Income or Supplemental Security Income; or document issued by a State agency such as a vocational rehabilitation agency. People eligible for a Access Pass may obtain one at Coconino National Forest Ranger Stations.
Learn how to obtain an Access Pass: No charge for qualifying individuals
Volunteer Pass
America the Beautiful Volunteer Pass will be honored in Red Rock Country in lieu of the Annual Red Rock Pass. Pick up your free hangtag to display your pass at any of the Visitor Centers or at Red Rock Ranger District. America the Beautiful Volunteer Pass also provides access to, and use of, federal recreation sites that charge entrance or standard amenity fees.
Learn how to earn a Volunteer Pass: No charge to qualifying individuals, good for 1 year
Every Kid Outdoors Fourth Grade Pass
Every Kid Outdoors 4th Grade Pass As part of the nation's commitment to ensure every American has the opportunity to visit and enjoy our wildlife, resources, and history, the Every Kid Outdoors initiative allows fourth graders nationwide to obtain a pass for free entry for them and their families to more than 2,000 federally managed lands and waters nationwide for an entire year starting September 1, 2015. Vouchers may be redeemed in person at our offices. Like the America the Beautiful Pass, the Every Kid Outdoors pass can be used wherever the Red Rock Pass is accepted for parking and entry to Coconino National Forest recreation sites.
Fourth graders earn and print their 4th Grade Pass online at the Every Kid Outdoors website. Kids may exchange their printed paper passes for special card passes at our office (student must be present).