monkey44
Sep 21, 2013Nomad II
Oregon Veterans Discount?
Oregon has long given a discount to Disabled Vets ... ten days free per month.
SO, we are in Oregon - asked about the discount. Turns out you have to apply by mail before hand. Altho it's apparently a life-time pass/card, if you don't have it already, you have to pay in advance, and then apply, and Oregon will (maybe?) reimburse you after the offices approve the application.
Several years ago, I used this discount for about five or six days camping in several different campgrounds. No card necessary, just proof of DAV status. I'm still in the computer as a DAV from the last time, but obviously, have no card. So, was denied the discount and now will apply again. Seems like a change in policy since my last trip.
Anyway, for those planning a trip here - get the application before hand and give it plenty of time to get the card in the mail.
I believe Washington has the same discount and same situation - so, check that in advance as well. Matter of fact, several states have vets discounts, so wherever you travel, good idea to check the state site individually and look for vets discounts and the procedure. Texas is the same way, but it's discount on the day-use fee, but will do the card onsite at any CG. Some state (S Dakota for example) require state residency for vets state park discounts.
In addition, some states allow seniors (62+) discounts as well, so another good reason to check site on any state where you plan to camp.
SO, we are in Oregon - asked about the discount. Turns out you have to apply by mail before hand. Altho it's apparently a life-time pass/card, if you don't have it already, you have to pay in advance, and then apply, and Oregon will (maybe?) reimburse you after the offices approve the application.
Several years ago, I used this discount for about five or six days camping in several different campgrounds. No card necessary, just proof of DAV status. I'm still in the computer as a DAV from the last time, but obviously, have no card. So, was denied the discount and now will apply again. Seems like a change in policy since my last trip.
Anyway, for those planning a trip here - get the application before hand and give it plenty of time to get the card in the mail.
I believe Washington has the same discount and same situation - so, check that in advance as well. Matter of fact, several states have vets discounts, so wherever you travel, good idea to check the state site individually and look for vets discounts and the procedure. Texas is the same way, but it's discount on the day-use fee, but will do the card onsite at any CG. Some state (S Dakota for example) require state residency for vets state park discounts.
In addition, some states allow seniors (62+) discounts as well, so another good reason to check site on any state where you plan to camp.