Beginning yesterday, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP) enacted a 'Parking Fee' on all cars visiting the park, which park for more than 15 minutes at any one location. To steal a concept from Shakespeare, 'A Toll by any other name would still Stink.'
A federal law (1994 {1964} U.S. Code Title 16) prevented the NPS from charging entrance fees where tolls are prohibited on primary park roads. Because Newfound Gap Road and Little River Road are the primary roads in GSMNP, we are, to this day, unable to charge an entrance fee. [Source: Why No Entrance Fee? - Great Smoky Mountains National Park (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov) ]
The GSMNP at one point took out all of the trash cans around the Cades Cove loop, because, according to a ranger I spoke to, it was deemed too expensive to service them.
The problem for locals is that we represent a high percentage of 'visits' to the park each year and if we buy an annual tag for $40 it only covers one car. That means that to cover each car in our family it could cost more than $120 annually. While visitors from other states who come for the day, or a week, are only going to pay $5-15 depending on their stay.
This is yet another example of a federal entity bending the rules to subjecate the law in their favor. Our Tennessee representatives need to step up and protect the rights of Tennesseans access to the park; access that is not fettered in fees that would pay for services our tax dollars should be accomplishing.
A fee for parking, in lieu of an admission fee, is government over-reach in triplicate.
Here are some tips directly from the NPS website (Seniors Take Note):
Parking Tag Basics
· -Three tag durations are available for purchase
for all vehicle sizes and types:
o
Daily - $5
o
Weekly - $15
o
Annual - $40
· -Parking tags are not replaceable, refundable, transferable, or upgradable.
· -Each tag is valid for a single vehicle and must include a license plate number matching the vehicle in which it is displayed.
· -Parking tags are available for purchase both online and onsite.
· -Display of physical parking tags in each vehicle is required. Digital representations are not accepted.
· -Parking tags are not location specific. A parking tag is required to park anywhere within the boundaries of the Smokies.
· - Parking tags are not required for motorists who pass through the area or who park for less than 15 minutes.
· -Interagency passes (senior, access, etc.) are
not accepted in lieu of a parking tag.
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