What is the difference between the Discover Pass and the Northwest Forest Pass?

What is the difference between the Discover Pass and the Northwest Forest Pass?

What is the difference between the Discover Pass and the Northwest Forest Pass?

What is the difference between the Northwest Forest Pass and the Discover Pass? The Northwest Forest Pass allows access to U.S. Forest Service sites in Washington and Oregon where a day use fee is required. The Discover Pass is exclusively for access to Washington State Parks only.

What passes do you need for hiking in Washington?

You should purchase the America the Beautiful Interagency Pass ($80) and the Discover Pass ($30). This will get you into all federal and state lands in Washington.

What pass do you need for Gifford Pinchot National Forest?

Interagency Access Pass (Free)

Is NW Forest Pass the same as America the Beautiful?

The America the Beautiful Pass is valid at National Forest sites and includes all the benefits of the Northwest Forest Pass.

What passes do you need in Oregon?

The Oregon Coast Passport covers admission, parking, and day use fees for 17 State and Federal parks, recreation areas, and heritage sites located on the Oregon Coast. This pass is available in annual and 5-day formats.

Is Washington Discover Pass good in Oregon?

About Your Annual Pass Honored at all U.S. Forest Service operated recreation sites in Washington and Oregon where a day use fee is required. Allows the pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private vehicle use of the recreation facilities.

What is a Discover Pass Washington?

A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to state parks and recreation lands managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR). One pass can be transferred between two vehicles.

What is a Washington Discover Pass?

What does America the Beautiful pass cover in Oregon?

Where can I use my Oregon State Parks Pass?

Daily, 12-month or 24-month passes required to park a vehicle in 26 day-use fee parks operated by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD). See list of parks at end of document. Long-term passes valid for 12 or 24 months from the last day of the month issued.