Pinnacles National Park Site Pass
Pinnacles National Park
- Pinnacles National Park charges an entrance fee. You may purchase a 7-day entrance pass or an annual entrance pass by selecting from the four choices below. The pass is valid for Pinnacles National Park only.
- Are you visiting more than one park? If you plan to visit other national parks or federal lands, consider purchasing an Interagency Pass (Annual, Senior, Access, Military, etc.) when you arrive at Pinnacles National Park.
- Do you already own a pass? If you already own a valid Interagency Pass (Annual, Senior, Access, Military, etc.), you do not need to purchase any of the passes below. Only purchase the Pinnacles National Park Site Pass if you do not plan to use another pass to cover the entrance fee.
- Site Passes purchased on Recreation.gov are non-refundable and non-transferable.
- The west side of the park, coming from Soledad, California is a day-use area only, with no camping allowed. This digital pass is good for both sides of the park.
- For more information on visit Pinnacles National Park's Fees & Passes web page.
This pass is only valid for entrance fees at Pinnacles National Park.
All visitors 16 years of age and older are required to pay an entrance fee at Pinnacles National Park. Please be prepared to show your physical pass or digital pass on your mobile device.
Passes are non-transferrable, non-refundable, not replaceable if lost or stolen, and are void if altered or reproduced.
The pass does not necessarily expedite entry. The park experiences heavy park use during spring and late fall and there may be a wait to enter the park at those times. It may help reduce wait times if you have your pass printed on paper or visible on your device when you arrive at the entrance.
The pass does not guarantee parking, which may be limited during peak visitation in the spring and late fall.