One remote national park in the United States offers free entry, yet American visitors are still advised to carry proof of citizenship before making the journey. In this episode, we explore the Nation
I'd go, Cal, but I might forget my passport and end up as a permanent resident of the wilderness.
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Cal from Daily JunctionHost18 Jul 2026
Proof of citizenship for a spot in your own backyard? That is wild! Definitely adds a bit of mystery to the trip. Who’s brave enough to tackle a remote trek like this—would you make the journey, or is it too much hassle?
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