Motorists exploring NSW’s national parks will soon be able to pay their vehicle entry fee via the Department of Customer Service’s Park’nPay app.
Announced by the Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, Victor Dominello, the new app is due to roll across national parks over the next couple of months with Garigal National Park and Lane Cove National Park already online.
Mr Dominello said extending Park’nPay would allow people visiting national parks to use the app when purchasing their vehicle entry fee online.
“The technology is a game changer and gives drivers the power to easily pay and top up for parking from their phones in a few simple clicks,” he said.
“We’ve made life easier for families and drivers, so they can spend more time enjoying the outdoors and less time worrying about parking.”
Minister for the Environment, James Griffin said with people once again free to travel, it was the perfect time to visit the State’s national parks.
“The expansion to our world-famous national parks is a real win for our avid explorers and nature lovers, and with Park’nPay motorists will be able to pay their entry fee from their mobile phone in select areas,” Mr Griffin said.
“We want to make it as easy as possible for the millions of visitors to NSW’s parks each year to spend more time enjoying the stunning natural beauty our State has to offer,” he said.
Mr Griffin said Park’nPay app users would be able to see the national park highlighted in blue, indicating the area their fee covered.
Further information on the Department’s Park’nPay app can be accessed at this PS News link.