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Do you have to pay for state parks in Florida?

Florida State Parks Annual entrance passes cost $80 for an individual or $160 for a family, plus tax, and provides clear entrance to our 160 state parks, most of which charge an entrance fee. You'll be asked to pay tax when visiting parks in the Florida Keys even when you show your pass.



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Other Ways to Gain Free Entry Florida State Parks doesn't have any programs for students, but certain military members and licensed family foster homes can get a discounted or free pass depending on which category they fall into. You can learn more by visiting the Florida State Park discounted membership site.

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Florida State Parks provided an economic benefit to Florida last fiscal year of over $3.6 billion while supporting more than 50,000 jobs. Florida State Parks Annual Passes will have a 50% discount and will be available at the following rates: Family Annual Pass - $60, plus tax. Individual Annual Pass - $30, plus tax.

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The no-cost pass, available to those with a public library provides free park admission to Florida's State Parks. Florida has 175 state parks that showcase the state's natural and cultural resources. With the Real Florida Reader Pass, you can continue your learning adventure while enjoying time exploring new places.

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Do you offer annual entrance pass discounts to senior citizens or civilians with disabilities? We do not offer any annual entrance pass discounts or discounted/free entry on a visit-by-visit basis to state parks for senior citizens or civilians with disabilities.

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The Senior Pass has replaced the Golden Age Passport. The Senior Pass is a lifetime entrance pass to those national parks, monuments, historic sites, recreation areas, and national wildlife refuges that charge a Land and Water Conservation Fund Act (LWCFA) entrance fee.

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Delaware is the only state in the country that does not have anational park, national monument, national historic site or anyother unit of the National Park Service.

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Universal Orlando Resort We love the excitement of Universal Orlando. Florida Residents receive a variety of discounts throughout the year. And for just $35 more, guests can upgrade their ticket to include access to Universal's Volcano Bay water theme park.

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