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Acadia National Park to move to cashless fee collection starting April 15

April 27, 2025by Ranger Tom0

Starting April 15, Acadia National Park will shift to a fully cashless fee system, only accepting mobile payments, credit cards, or debit cards for entrance fees at park sales outlets. This move is part of a broader trend towards digital transactions in various sectors, including national parks.

For visitors who can only pay with cash, the park has provided an alternative. They can purchase a park pass from one of nine local third-party vendors. This ensures that access to the park remains inclusive to all, regardless of their preferred payment method.

The transition to cashless payments is expected to streamline operations and enhance the visitor experience. However, the park has not disclosed further details about the implementation process or the third-party vendors involved. More information can be found on the park’s official website.

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