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The Texas State Parks Pass is good for one year and includes: Unlimited free entry to 88 state parks for you and your guests (pass holder must be present to get free entry). Park capacity limits apply, pass holders are not guaranteed entry if the park has reached capacity.
You get free entry to state parks for one year. Some parks do not charge an entry fee. Activity and camping fees still apply. This applies to you and your guests who are riding in the same noncommercial car or boat. The pass holder must be present and provide valid identification.
With this pass, you and a companion can enter any Texas state park for free. Present one or more of the following items to get your passport: Other papers that confirm your age and identity. If you are medically disabled, you qualify for the Disability passport, good at Texas state parks that charge entry fees.
The state parks pass is best for when you have 1-3 parks nearby that you go to regularly, and even then only if one of them costs $10+ per 13+. It applies to your entire car and saves you day use (admission) for everybody you can stuff into your clown car.
The pass gives you reduced rates and supports TPWD, but it doesn't give you all-access-all-the-time. Just because you have a pass (and even a reservation), you, also, still need to check-in when you get to the park.
Discover the wonder of 95 Texas state parks for free. To receive your free Parklands Pass, go to any state park's front office with the following: VALID ID (Passport, Texas Driver's license)
There is not a digital pass, but once it’s assigned to your account they can look it up and verify it’s active and assigned to you. Assuming your id and your profile have the same address. Check in is slightly faster if you have the physical card tho.