Discover Pass

The Discover Pass was created to generate money to keep our state’s recreational lands open. Budget cuts have significantly reduced or eliminated state funding which keep these areas open to the public. The Discover Pass legislation may replace much of the lost General Fund, but not all, and the agency will still need to make serious service level reductions. A Discover Pass will be good for one year and cost $30. For persons not wanting to purchase an annual pass there is a $10/day option.

Do veterans holding a Disabled Veteran Lifetime Pass have to purchase a Discover Pass to use State Parks?

Lifetime Disability Pass Application
No. Veterans may continue to use Washington State Parks free of charge if they hold a Disabled Veteran Lifetime Pass. The Commission is honored to provide admission to the state parks at no cost to qualified Disabled Veterans. This is allowed under RCW 79A.05.065, which provides camping, boat launching, moorage, trailer dump use, park access, and use of the reservation system. The Commission adopted rules to guide the program in WAC 352.32.251.

Those with a Disabled Veteran Lifetime Pass do not need to purchase the Discover pass to use WA State Parks, it was advised by WA State Parks the best thing to do is to photocopy the Veteran’s disabled parks pass and put the photocopy on the dashboard of the vehicle when they visit a state park.

Do veterans holding a Disabled Veteran Lifetime Pass have to purchase a Discover Pass to use other state recreational lands?

Yes. If Veterans want to use lands managed by the Department of Natural Resources or Department of Fish and Wildlife, they must purchase a Discover Pass.

What can the Veterans Community do to help?

The Parks Commission hopes the Veterans Community will support Disabled Veterans who qualify for the free passes and help maintain state parks and other recreational lands by:

How can I find out more?

For information about the pass programs, please visit Washington State Parks online at https://parks.wa.gov/ or call (360) 902-8844. If you want to learn more about the Discover Pass, please visit http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

MAILING ADDRESS
Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs
1102 Quince St. SE, PO Box 41150, Olympia, WA 98504-1150
1-800-562-2308

DISCLAIMER
The Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA), including the State Veterans Homes, does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. WDVA complies with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act in its facilities, activities, programs and services. WDVA can provide auxiliary aids and services such as assistive listening devices, TDD/TTY and ASL/ESL interpreters, etc., at no charge for persons with disabilities.