8 National Parks Requiring Reservations in 2023

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Glacier National Park in Montana
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Americans love their national parks — maybe a little too much.

Crowded conditions are overwhelming some of these natural treasures, leading to everything from traffic jams to unsafe conditions for wildlife.

The National Park Service has responded to these alarming developments by instituting a system of reservations at some parks. This means you will have to plan your visit in advance.

The upside of this inconvenience will hopefully be a less packed, more enjoyable experience for all.

Following are some of the national parks where reservations are necessary at least some of the time or in particular locations.

Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park in Maine
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Where this park is located: Maine

When reservations are required to visit this park in 2023: May 24-Oct. 22 for those driving Cadillac Summit Road.

How to learn more: Visit Acadia National Park’s “Permits & Reservations” webpage.

Arches National Park

Arches National Park, Utah.
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Where this park is located: Utah

When reservations are required to visit this park in 2023: April 1-Oct. 31

Tickets are released on a first-come, first-served basis three months in advance, typically on the first of the month at 8 a.m. Mountain Time. For instance, September reservations become available on June 1.

Visitors may enter the park without a reservation before 7 a.m. and after 4 p.m.

How to learn more: Visit Arches National Park’s “Make Your Reservation” webpage.

Glacier National Park

Montana
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Where this park is located: Montana

When reservations are required to visit this park in 2023:

  • May 26 through Sept. 10 (from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.) for vehicles at Going-to-the-Sun Road westside entrances and the North Fork
  • July 1 through Sept. 10 (from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.) forvehicles at eastside entrances, including Many Glacier, Two Medicine and Going-to-the-Sun Road from Rising Sun

How to learn more: Visit Glacier National Park’s “Vehicle Reservations” webpage.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

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Where this park is located: North Carolina and Tennessee

When reservations are required to visit this park in 2023: Reservations may be necessary for anyone who wants to spend a night in the park.

How to learn more: Visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s “Permits & Reservations” webpage.

Haleakala National Park

Haleakalā National Park in Hawaii
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Where this park is located: Hawaii

When reservations are required to visit this park in 2023: Visitors in personal or rental vehicles who want to watch the sunrise at the park must have an advance reservation.

How to learn more: Visit Haleakala National Park’s “Permits & Reservations” webpage.

Muir Woods National Monument

Redwood forest of Muir Woods National Monument, California
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Where this park is located: California

When reservations are required to visit this park in 2023: Anyone who visits the monument must use the parking and shuttle reservation system run by ACE Parking Management.

How to learn more: Visit the official “Muir Woods Reservations” website.

Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado
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Where this park is located: Colorado

When reservations are required to visit this park in 2023: May 26-Oct. 22

How to learn more: Visit Rocky Mountain National Park’s “Timed Entry Permit System” webpage.

Shenandoah National Park (Old Rag Trail)

Old Rag Mountain, Shenandoah National Park
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Where this park is located: Virginia

When reservations are required to visit this park in 2023: March 1-Nov. 30 for those who want to visit Old Rag Mountain.

How to learn more: Visit Shenandoah National Park’s “Old Rag Day-Use Ticket” webpage.

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