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Environmental Group Sues to Block Trump’s Image on 2026 National Park Pass

Plaintiffs say federal law requires the main pass to use the public contest’s winning photo.

Overview

  • The Center for Biological Diversity filed suit in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., challenging the Interior and Agriculture Departments over the 2026 America the Beautiful pass design.
  • The complaint says the resident pass replaces the contest-winning Glacier National Park photo with a portrait of President Trump beside George Washington, shifting the Glacier image to a new nonresident card.
  • The filing cites the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act and argues the agencies unlawfully created resident and nonresident pass categories, setting the nonresident annual price at $250.
  • Related policy changes include a revised fee-free days list that drops Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth and adds Flag Day, which is also Trump’s birthday.
  • The departments have not issued a public court response, and the new designs and pricing are scheduled to begin January 1, 2026 unless a judge intervenes.