Bill seeks to raise park fees charged to out-of-staters

Rock climber William Bullard of Salisbury, North Carolina, practices in Pawtuckaway’s Boulder Field at Pawtuckaway State Park in Nottingham last summer. Granite State officials and some tourism revenue managers oppose a Senate-passed bill to raise the admission fees charged to out-of-state residents.

CONCORD — New Hampshire is an outlier in the region, charging its residents the same “day use” admission fee at a state park that out-of-staters pay.

A Manchester state senator’s legislation to give park administrators the authority to charge up to 50% more to nonresidents attracted opposition from state officials and tourism venue managers who warned that it would harm the state’s reputation as a welcoming place to visit.