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Washington State Parks are free Friday
If Black Friday isn't your thing, enjoy Washington's great outdoors for free instead.
Author: KING 5 Staff
Published: 7:13 AM PST November 29, 2019
Updated: 7:14 AM PST November 29, 2019
SEATTLE — Washington State Parks will waive entrance fees to more than 100 parks for Autumn Day on Friday.
Day-use visitors will not need a Discover Pass to get into any Washington State Parks.
Visitors will still need a Discover Pass to access lands managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the Department of Natural Resources.
The Discover Pass costs $30 annually or $10 for a day pass.
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There are usually 12 free days each year. Nov. 29 is the last free day in 2019.
Here are the free days in 2020:
Jan. 1 — New Year’s Day
Jan. 20 — Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
March 19 — State Park’s 107th birthday
April 11— Spring day
April 22 — Earth Day
June 6 — National Trails Day
June 7 — Fishing Day
June 13 — National Get Outdoors Day
Aug. 25 — National Park Service
Sept. 26 — National Public Lands Day
Nov. 11 — Veterans Day
Nov. 27 — Autumn day
Find a state park here.
https://parks.state.wa.us/281/Find-a-Park