Plan Your Visit

The Discover Pass covers parking fees for all three state land-management agencies: Washington State Parks, the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Department of Natural Resources. Find out more about agency-specific pass information as well as things to see and do on each agency’s state lands.

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Plan Your Visit to Washington State Parks

The Discover Pass gives you access to state park experiences you won’t find anywhere else in the country: the breathtaking views at Deception Pass State Park, the king tides at Cape Disappointment and the high-desert oasis of Lincoln Rock State Park.
Green evergreen forest with blue river winding through.

Plan your visit to land managed by the Department of Natural Resources

Explore Washington’s beautiful natural landscapes through DNR’s trailheads, day-use areas and campgrounds in a more primitive setting than a traditional park. DNR manages more than 1,100 miles of trails and 160 recreation sites in a wide variety of landscapes across the state.
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Plan your visit to land managed by the Washington Department of Fishing & Wildlife

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) provides active management for more than 1 million acres of publicly owned land and about 475 water access areas throughout the state.