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Clark County Announces 2025 Annual Parking Passes for Regional Parks – Investment in Fun and Upkeep

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Published on December 05, 2024
Clark County Announces 2025 Annual Parking Passes for Regional Parks – Investment in Fun and UpkeepSource: Clark County Washington

The Clark County Public Works Department has announced that annual parking passes for county regional parks are now available for purchase. These passes are your gateway to easy access to four local favorites – Frenchman’s Bar, Lewisville, Salmon Creek, and Vancouver Lake. With daily parking fees ranging from $2 to $8, depending on the vehicle, a yearly pass could be a wise investment for frequent visitors.

The cost for an annual parking pass is $30 and is valid for the entirety of the calendar year 2025. In a move for accessibility, those holding a Washington State Parks Disabled Veteran Lifetime Pass will not have to bear the daily parking fee burden, provided they show their pass to the fee collection staff and post it on their vehicle's dash, as stated by Clark County, Washington.

It’s easier than ever to snag a pass. You can secure one online, or if you prefer the sound of a human voice, you can dial them up Monday through Thursday, bright and early, from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. If you're the type to handle your business face to face, make a trip to the 78th Street Operations Center on select Mondays in December. Your pass comes via mail, whichever you choose – just plan accordingly. Visa and Mastercard are accepted, but bring cash or a card to the fee booths, as checks and parking meters won't do the trick here.