Beginning in mid-April the National Park Service at Acadia National Park in Maine will not accept cash for park entrance fees or other Park Service transactions.
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According to a release from Maine's only National Park, Acadia is transitioning to a full cashless payment system starting April 15. However, officials also say that visitors who can only pay with ...
Acadia says park rangers spend over eight hours a day during peak season dealing with cash receipts. They say moving to a ...
Changes are coming to Acadia National Park. After April 15, visitors will no longer be able to pay entrance fees with cash.
Acadia is among the nation's top 10 most popular national parks. And there seems to be confusion about what these DOGE cuts ...