Yellowstone, Grand Teton consider fee increase


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JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) — The National Park Service is considering raising entrance fees to Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks by $5.

Vehicles entering the parks now are charged $25 for a seven-day pass good for both parks.

The Park Service is looking at fee increases at other parks around the country as well.

Yellowstone spokesman Al Nash says a $5 increase in the rate per vehicle would likely add more than $1 million annually to Yellowstone's coffers.

Nash tells the Jackson Hole News & Guide (http://bit.ly/1vDKg5O) that the world's first national park typically collects about $8 million at its gates.

Yellowstone and Grand Teton officials have until mid-February to submit proposals to increase their fees. The proposals will be received and have to be approved by the Park Service's regional office.

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Information from: Jackson Hole (Wyo.) News And Guide, http://www.jhnewsandguide.com

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