(CNN) — Yellowstone? Free. Yosemite? Free. Everglades? Free!
But they're all free this Saturday.
5 free days in 2022
Find your calming center Northern California's Redwood National Park.
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• August 4: Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act
• September 24: National Public Lands Day
• November 11: Veterans Day
One catch: "The entrance fee waiver for fee-free days does not cover amenity or user fees for activities such as camping, boat launches, transportation or special tours," the NPS says.
If you're not much of a planner, it might be a good idea to pick up the habit -- particularly if you want to see a popular site on a free day.
If you have a particular site you wish to visit, check its website first.
The rest of National Park Week
Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts usually has an entry free, but it won't charge one on April 18.
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While the free-for-all is just one day, the NPS has a whole week of social media themes planned out, one for each day.
For instance, Sunday is "Creativity Day," and Wednesday is "Opportunities on Workforce" when you can learn about jobs with the NPS and its partners.
National Park strategies
With competition to enter the Yellowstones and Yosemites of the system so fierce, you might want to come up with a strategy, whether it's a free day or not.
First is plan early as possible. Many places book up faster than ever.
Also, consider visiting lower-profile or harder-to-reach parks. The NPS is encouraging people to see their other offerings that might be less crowded. Some ideas:
With gasoline prices so high, it makes sense to visit park clusters.
Correction: A previous version of this story had the incorrect date for the free day. It's Saturday, April 16.
Top image: A family enjoys the views at Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado (Margaret/Adobe Stock)
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