The U.S. Forest Service recently announced an additional 2026 recreation fee-free day on June 6 in celebration of National Trails Day, providing no-cost use of all standard amenity recreation sites on national forests and grasslands.
National Trails Day was established by the American Hiking Society in 1993 and occurs annually on the first Saturday in June. It brings together federal land managers, partners and volunteers to celebrate trails and accomplish trail steward- ship projects to ensure they are safe, well-maintained, easy-to-follow and accessible.
“We are so excited to invite Americans to visit our national forests free of charge on National Trails Day and view the beauty of our nation in person,” said Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins. “We hope families and friends can come together and celebrate this special day and reconnect with our nation’s spirit in this positive setting and learn more about our amazing forest landscapes.”
“For National Trails Day in 2025, Forest Service trail managers, partners and volunteers hosted 80 events, including 54 stewardship projects, engaging with more than 3,100 volunteers who maintained 173 miles of trail,” said Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz. “We hope those who love Forest Service trails will join us at the trailhead on June 6, whether it’s volunteering to build new trails, pick up trash near a trailhead, participating in a nature walk, or taking advantage of the fee-free day benefits.”
The Forest Service is also encouraging all visitors to Take the #NationalTrailsDay Pledge and commit to leaving the trails better than you found them.
For all 2026 fee free days on National Forest System lands, visit www.fs.usda.gov/visit/passes-permits.

