Free Admission to Arizona State Parks for Military on Veterans Day

For all of those who have served, Arizona State Parks is extending a special offer to honor our military. Free admission at all of Arizona’s state parks will be given to veterans and active duty military on Wednesday.

“Our mission is to make Arizona the best place for veterans in the country,” Gov. Doug Ducey said in a press release. “On Veterans Day and every day, we honor and recognize our nation’s heroes for their commitment to serve.”

More than 30 state parks in Arizona are waiving their fees. It is important to note that Kartchner Caverns State Park tours or other fee-based programs are not included.


Visitors will be asked to show their military identification to receive free entry.

Coronavirus restrictions are still in effect and parks have plans to limit the amount of guests allowed in each park.

Masks guidelines will be in effect and are required to be worn in ranger stations, restrooms, stores and historic buildings.

Arizona’s state parks also offer discounts on admission to veterans and active military members throughout the year.