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Grand Portage National Monument
Fees & Reservations
 

Basic Individual/Family Fees

  • Adults - $3.00
  • Children (15 and under)- Free
  • Family Rate - $6.00
  • Holders of Annual (America the Beautiful), Senior, Access Interagency Passes - Free

The following interagency passes are available for purchase, please contact park staff at the front desk in the Heritage Center.

  1. Annual (America the Beautiful - The National Parks & Federal Recreational Lands Pass) Pass - interagency pass valid for one year from month of issue - $80.00
  2. Senior Pass (interagency lifetime pass for U.S. residents, 62 years old +) - $10.00
  3. Access Pass (intergency Lifetime pass for U.S. residents with permanent disability) - Free

Educational Groups

  • Waiver of entrance fees may be granted to bonafide educational groups who are visiting specifically to learn about the history and resources of Grand Portage National Monument. To obtain further information and request a waiver, please contact the Monument superintendent.

New Heritage Center Headquarters for Grand Portage National Monument

  • The new Heritage (Visitor) Center  for the Grand Portage National Monument opened August 2007.  Permanent exhibits should be completed March 2008.  
  • Questions regarding the new Heritage Center may be directed to superintendent. The superintendent may be reached by telephone at 218-475-0123; Monday-Friday; 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  The Monument's mailing address is: P.O. Box 426, 170 Mile Creek Road, Grand Portage, MN 55605.
Annual Pass
Annual Pass
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Senior Pass
Senior Pass
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Access Pass
Access Pass
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Volunteer Pass
Volunteer Pass
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Heritage Center at Grand Portage National Monument  

Did You Know?
Nearly 50 years after the Monument was established in 1958, Grand Portage opened its Heritage Center to the public in 2007.
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Last Updated: March 07, 2008 at 11:46 EST