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Developmental Disabilities Administration
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August 25, 2022
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Washington State Parks disability pass
*Correction: We have received clarification from Washington State Parks that an Identicard will not be accepted. A Planned Action Notice from DDA may be used. For more information about the Washington State Disability Pass, and how to apply click here.
Washington State Parks offers a one-year (temporary disability) and five-year (permanent disability) pass.
Both passes are no cost to eligible Washington state residents and provide:
- Free entry to state parks - no Discover Pass required when visiting a state park.
- Free watercraft launch.
- Free trailer dump.
- 50% discount on nightly camping or moorage fees.
- Ability to reserve ADA accessible campsites.
A few things to note:
- Parents can apply on behalf of their children.
- If asked for a letter stating the applicant is receiving disability benefits, a Planned Action Notice will qualify as proof. You can contact your DDA case resource manager for this document.
- The blue Department of Licensing placard and identification card provides the same benefits.
- The pass provides free day use at Washington State Parks. When visiting a state park, families with this pass or the placard do not need a Discover Pass. It is important to note that this pass is only valid at Washington State Parks. If a family wished to visit Department of Natural Resources lands or Department of Fish and Wildlife designated areas, this pass would not work.
- An interactive map allows users to search ADA features and facilities. It can be found on the Washington State Parks’ ADA recreation page. Direct link here: ADA Accessible Park Features (arcgis.com)
Please see the link below for more details.
Disability Pass | Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
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