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Yellowstone National Park is the flagship of the National Park Service and a favorite to millions of visitors each year. The park is a major destination for all members of the family. By driving the grand loop road, visitors can view the park from the comfort of their vehicle and also take a rest at one of the many roadside picnic areas.
How much is the entrance fee?
$25 - Private, noncommercial vehicle;
$20 - Motorcycle or snowmobile (winter);
$12 - Visitors 16 and older entering by foot, bike, ski, etc.
This fee provides the visitor with a 7-day entrance permit for both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
A $50 park annual pass provides entrance for a single private non-commercial vehicle at Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. The $10 Interagency Senior Pass (62 and older) is a lifetime pass available to U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Where can you stay?
Inside Yellowstone, you can choose to stay in modern or historic hotels and cabins inside the park like the Old Faithful Inn, the world’s largest log structure. For those who want to be a little closer to nature, there are 12 campgrounds with a range of services from primitive pit toilets to shower and laundry facilities. There’ s also RV camping with and without dumping stations.
Staying outside the park gives you unique Old West experiences but still keeps you close to park attractions.
If you’re taking a road trip to Yellowstone, you’ll want to check out our Hotels and Cabins On The Road section.
21. The entrance fees listed on the web page don’t apply to _______.
A.temporary residents in the USA
B.vehicles involving business activities
C.visitors out of a certain age range
D.private motorcycles and snowmobiles
22. What are you likely to acquire in the Old Faithful Inn?
A.Unique old west experiences.
B.Primitive pit toilets and shower.
C.Knowledge of origin of the park.
D.RV camping with dumping sites.
23. Where does the passage probably come from?
A. A magazine. B. A textbook.
C. A notice. D. A travel guide.