Visitors to Acadia National Park in Maine will no longer be able to enter for free on Martin Luther King Jr. Day or Juneteenth in 2026.

The National Park Service, a bureau of the U.S. Department of the Interior , removed both federal holidays from next year's list of free admission days for around 100 park sites.

Also dropped from the list were the first day of National Park Week, the Bureau of Land Management’s birthday, Great American Outdoors Day, National Public Lands Day, and the first Sunday of National Wildlife Refuge Week.

In their place, the agency added a combined observance of President Donald Trump's birthday and Flag Day , as well as Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day weekend, and Theodore Roosevelt's birthday, among others.

The list of free admiss

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