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Get out and explore the peaks of the Evergreen State, and all other Natl. parks for free today


Go on a hike, try paragliding, or set sail in a Washington State Park for free on Saturday, September 28. You won't need a Discover Pass for state parks that day in honor of National Public Lands Day.


Admission to National Parks will also be free of charge on Saturday as well. National Public Lands Day is one of five free entrance days to National Park Service sites in 2019.


Grab friends and family and go explore the great outdoors that Washington has to offer. There are more than 100 state parks covering about 120,000 acres in the state that the public can enjoy filled with land, water, and air activities.


On a normal day, a Discover Pass for vehicles to access Washington State Parks cost $30 annually or $10 for a one-day visit, so take this opportunity to go out and explore for free.



The pass will still be required for lands managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Department of Natural Resources.

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