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The Recreation Passport is a fee for motorized vehicle access to state parks, recreation areas, boating access sites and trails in Michigan. Learn how to buy, use and benefit from the passport, and see costs and exemptions.
Find answers to common questions about Recreation Passport, a vehicle license plate that grants access to Michigan state parks and recreation areas. Learn how to buy, transfer, renew, or replace the passport for different types of vehicles and situations.
Find out how to visit and enjoy 103 state parks in Michigan, with camping, lodging, programs, events and more. Learn about the Recreation Passport, rules, rates, accessibility, donations and volunteer opportunities.
Recreation Passport is an annual fee that gives Michigan residents access to state parks, recreation areas, campgrounds, trails and boat launches. Nonresidents can also purchase the pass online or at parks.
Learn how to purchase a Recreation Passport for accessing state parks, trails and other outdoor spaces in Michigan. Find out the fees, locations, benefits and how to display your passport on...
Starting on June 22, 2020, visitors to Michigan State Parks need to have a state-issued recreation pass or pay cash to enter the grounds. The pass costs $12 for one year or $9 for one day and...
The Michigan Recreation Passport is your VIP pass to Michigan’s state parks, recreation areas, and more. It features a small “P” on your vehicle’s registration and license plate sticker, signaling to park officers that you’re ready for adventure.
Explore Michigan's natural beauty and history at its state parks, from the Upper Peninsula to the Lower Peninsula. Learn how to get a Recreation Passport for residents and non-residents, and find out what each park offers in terms of activities, amenities and attractions.
Learn about the different types of state park passes available in each of the 50 states, and how to order them online or in person. Find out which states charge fees, offer discounts, or have free entry to their state parks.
Book camping, lodging, and harbor reservations for state parks and trails in Michigan. Find rates, events, jobs, and more on the DNR website.