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Blue Ridge Parkway Proposing Increase In Camping Fees

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A proposal for camping fee changes is now open for proposal, Blue Ridge Parkway / NPS file

A proposal for camping fee changes is now open for public comment, Blue Ridge Parkway / NPS file

The National Park Service is proposing an increase in camping fees at the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia and North Carolina.

Under the proposal now open for public comment, fee changes include front country and backcountry camping site fees, as well as non-camper user fees for shower and dump-station services. The Parkway is a popular camping destination for park visitors and neighbors, and recreation fees provide a vital source of revenue for needed facility maintenance, future campground improvement projects, and increased costs associated with campground operations.

The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act requires that recreational fees are appropriate to the benefits and services provided. Fees charged by the NPS must be comparable to fees charged by others in the local area for similar benefits and services.

The last major fee rate change on the Parkway occurred in 2016. After research of local campground rates and provided services outside the park, the proposed rate increases were found to be comparable with current market rates in the surrounding areas for similar services, according to the Park Service.

Parkway leadership is accepting comments on the proposed fee increases through March 15. Following public engagement and NPS approval, new fees up to the amounts outlined above could be implemented as soon as May. 

Comments can be made online at this site.

Proposed Fee Increases

ServiceCampgrounds/LocationsCurrent feeProposed fee
Front country campground standard siteOtter Creek CG, Peaks of Otter CG, Rocky Knob CG, Doughton Park CG, Julian Price CG, Linville Falls CG, Crabtree Falls CG, Mt Pisgah CG $20$30
Front country campground Group site (20 person capacity)Group sites available at Rocky Knob, Linville Falls, and Doughton Park ampgrounds$35$45
Backcountry campsite (6-person occupancy, 3-night limit)Three locations parkway (https://www.nps.gov/blri/planyourvisit/backcountry-camping.htm)No charge$15
Non-camper dump station feeDumping allowed at all park campgrounds$3$6
Non-camper shower feeShowers available at Julian Price Park and Mount Pisgah campgrounds$3$#6

Comments

The new fees are reasonable. A discount for those with Senior Card or equivalent would be appreciated.


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