National Park Service removes Juneteenth, MLK Day as fee-free days, adds Trump's birthday

The Chattahoochee River, surrounded by trees
The Chattahoochee River near Paces Ferry Rd NW. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

The National Park Service has removed Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Jr. Day from its list of free admission days for parks, adding among other dates President Donald Trump’s birthday, which falls on Flag Day.

The sites affected include the 11 NPS-managed sites in Georgia, like the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area and Kennesaw Mountain.

NPS sites that charge entrance are free certain days of the year, like some holidays and special anniversaries.