The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), in conjunction with other agencies within the Department of the Interior, will waive recreation-related fees for visitors on June 5-6, August 14-15, September 25 (National Public Lands Day), and November 11 (Veterans Day) on many of the public lands managed by the BLM, including areas within the National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS), which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
In celebration of not only the 10th birthday of the BLMs national conservation lands but also Americas Great Outdoors, we invite visitors to take the path less traveled and discover these treasured public lands during the fee-free days, said BLM Director Bob Abbey. For decades, millions of Americans have sought to connect with the outdoors by exploring the National System of Public Lands, and the BLM is proud to be a part of the Presidents Americas Great Outdoors initiative.
Site standard amenity and individual day-use fees at BLM recreation sites and areas will be waived for the day. Other fees, such as overnight camping, cabin rentals, and group day use, will remain in effect.
BLM Designates 2010 Free Days
The NLCS encompasses more than 27 million acres and includes 886 federally recognized areas of National Monuments, National Conservation Areas, Wilderness Areas, Wilderness Study Areas, Wild and Scenic Rivers, National Scenic and Historic Trails, and Conservation Lands of the California Desert. More details about fee-free days and activities are available at http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/Recreation/BLM_Fee_Free_Days.html
For an interactive map of BLM’s Nationcal Conservation System, click here.