Reservations No Longer Needed at Three of America’s Most Popular National Parks

Three scenic landscapes: a tall waterfall flowing down a rocky cliff with green trees, a desert arch formation at sunset with vibrant skies, and a turquoise alpine lake surrounded by mountains and pine trees.

The National Park Service (NPS) has announced that visitors to three of the most popular national parks in the United States will no longer need to make reservations to enter in 2026. The move is a dramatic shift in how the NPS handles over-visitation and overcrowding, and may significantly affect how landscape and nature photographers approach their photo adventures.

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