National park passes are getting an overhaul next year, including a new digital system, steeper rates for non-U.S. residents and new artwork that features President Donald Trump.

Under this new “America-first” park policy, annual passes for non-U.S. residents will cost $250 — more than three times the $80 rate for residents, according to a news release from the Interior Department on Tuesday.

Non-U.S. residents without an annual pass will also have to pay an additional $100 on top of the standard entrance fee at 11 of the most popular parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks in Utah.

The parks will also have eight “patriotic fee-free days” next year for residents, including President’s Day and President Trump’s birthday, according to the department.

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