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- darsbenExplorer IIoops
- SwanInWAExplorer
enblethen wrote:
Yes and no. You don't need a Discover Pass if you've paid for a campsite. You have full access to whatever park you are camping in with your campsite receipt. Now, if you're not camping, then yes, you'd need a Discover Pass.
Some states including Washington has what is called a discovery pass that jacks up costs even more. - 2oldmanExplorer IIok. Get your boondocking equipment ready.
- Depending on amenities the price would not be bad.
Some states including Washington has what is called a discovery pass that jacks up costs even more. Some charge for non-residents more then residents.
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