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Cape Cod National Seashore to move to fully cashless fee collection July 1

June 19, 2025by Ranger Tom0
Beginning July 1, 2025, Cape Cod National Seashore will transition to a fully cashless system at its fee entrance stations. This move is in line with the increasing global trend towards digital transactions. The change will affect all beach entrance booths within the park, where cash will no longer be accepted.

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Visitors will need to use credit cards, debit cards, or mobile payments for entrance fees. The move towards cashless transactions is expected to streamline operations and increase efficiency at the park’s entrances. The National Park Service has not detailed other forms of mobile payments but it is assumed that popular platforms like Apple Pay and Google Wallet will be included.

This change is a significant shift in payment policy for the National Park Service. However, it reflects the growing preference for digital transactions among consumers. Visitors to Cape Cod National Seashore are encouraged to plan accordingly for this change in payment methods.

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