Several Western national parks, including Bryce Canyon and Mount Rainier, have introduced timed-entry reservation systems to manage overcrowding and provide a better visitor experience. The National Park Service announced the new system for Bryce Canyon, Mt Rainier, and Arches National Parks, allowing visitors to reserve entry slots starting in July 2024.
Starting today, you can book Mount Rainier National Park timed entry reservations for visits to the Paradise and/or Sunrise Corridors for the month of July 2024. https://t.co/MoJBPUlYsF
Timed entry reservations begin today, April 1, at Arches National Park, according to the National Park Service. https://t.co/N4iHAcj8mL
There's a brand-new timed-entry system for Mount Rainier, and you have the park's superintendent to thank. Here's what you need to know 👇🏽 https://t.co/sibLhDinLw
The reservations for Sunrise and Paradise areas are part of a pilot system to provide a better experience for visitors, the National Park Service said. https://t.co/1G4mGfNTId
The National Park service has announced that you can make a reservation to enter Mt Rainier National Park during the month of July, starting Monday April 1st at 8am. https://t.co/hupybfAf1l
Another Western national park adds reservations to deal with overcrowding https://t.co/iBNpm03fBU
Planning a visit to Bryce Canyon National Park this spring? Today the park announced updated facilities, concessions and shuttle information for its 2024 #suindependent #BryceCanyon #NationalParks https://t.co/OtT4qvVYDo https://t.co/5qjTCsXnH8