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How long is a Florida State Park Pass good for?

An annual entrance pass is valid for one year from the month of purchase. When you enter a state park, stop at the ranger station and hand the attendant your annual entrance pass for validation.



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America the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Passes are a suite of annual and lifetime passes that provides U.S. citizens and visitors an affordable and convenient way to access Federal recreational lands.

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U.S. orders: 2-5 business days. Orders to Canada: 5-9 business days. Other international orders: 10-15 business days.

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The America the Beautiful/National Park Pass covers entrance fees for an entire year to all US National Park Sites and over 2,000 Federal Recreation Fee Sites.

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Destinations across the country offer the convenience of digital passes, with a variety of pass options at each individual location for daily, weekly, seasonal, and/or annual access. Site Passes are also available immediately for download and can be used from your phone or tablet.

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Annual Entrance Passes are honored at all state parks, except for Skyway Fishing Pier State Park, where they are valid for a 33% discount.

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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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Do any state parks permit boondocking, dispersed camping or staying overnight in a day-use parking lot? No. Overnight stays in Florida's state parks must take place in a designated campsite, cabin or lodge to better preserve our natural features and the safety of our park visitors.

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Which States Have No National Parks?
  • Alabama.
  • Connecticut.
  • Delaware.
  • Georgia.
  • Illinois.
  • Iowa.
  • Kansas.
  • Louisiana.


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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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