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Gov. Little announces free day access to Idaho state parks on July 4 in celebration of America's 250th anniversary

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Boise, Idaho ~ Boise, Idaho - In preparation for America's 250th anniversary, Governor Brad Little has announced that all day-use access fees will be waived at Idaho state parks on July 4, 2026. This invitation is extended to all residents of the Gem State, encouraging them to celebrate this momentous occasion by experiencing the natural beauty and outdoor heritage that Idaho has to offer.

Governor Little expressed his excitement for this opportunity, stating that there is no better way to celebrate America's independence than by spending time outdoors with loved ones and appreciating the freedoms and natural treasures that define our nation. He also highlighted the fact that Idaho's state parks showcase the very best of the state and are open for families, friends, and visitors to explore free of charge on this special day.

It is important to note that this fee waiver only applies to Idaho residents at all state park locations on July 4. Standard fees for camping, reservations, and other services will still apply.

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From scenic lakes and rivers to rugged mountains and historic sites, Idaho's state parks offer a wide range of activities for everyone. These include hiking, boating, camping, wildlife viewing, and more. With such diverse options available, there is something for every individual or family looking to celebrate America's 250th anniversary in a unique way.

This fee waiver is part of Idaho's recognition of this significant milestone in American history. It commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and serves as a reminder of our country's values of freedom, opportunity, and resilience.

Governor Little encourages all visitors to plan ahead and follow park guidelines while recreating responsibly to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. For more information about advanced day-use reservations or specific park locations and amenities, individuals can contact the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation or visit their website at parksandrecreation.idaho.gov.

As we approach America's 250th anniversary, let us take this opportunity to appreciate the natural wonders of Idaho and reflect on our nation's history. Governor Little's invitation to celebrate this milestone in the great outdoors is a reminder of the values that make America truly special.

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