Department of Interior Expands Access at National Parks to Enhance Visitor Experience
Washington, D.C. – The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced new visitor access plans for Summer 2026 at Arches, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, and Yosemite National Parks, designed to expand public access while maintaining safety and resource protection. Arches National Park, for example, will not implement a timed entry system, allowing visitors more flexible access while parks monitor congestion and parking.
The DOI is working closely with state and local partners, increasing seasonal staffing and operational readiness, and deploying targeted traffic and parking measures when necessary. These strategies ensure parks remain accessible while preserving their natural beauty for future generations.
“Our National Parks are irreplaceable treasures that belong to every American,” said Congressman Kennedy. “I'm glad to see the Department of the Interior keeping these places open and accessible while managing them responsibly. These beautiful spaces are defining features of America, and every American, today and for generations to come, deserves the chance to experience them.”
Read the National Park Service’s statements here.