Interagency Senior Pass
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Cost: $10
Lifetime
Benefits
- Honored nationwide at all Forest Service,
National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation,
and US Fish & Wildlife Service
sites charging entrance or standard
amenity fees.
- Valid for pass
holder's lifetime.
- Admits pass holder and any accompanying
passengers in a private non-commercial vehicle.
- At per-person fee areas, admits
pass holder and up to 3 persons. Persons 15 and younger
are admitted free of charge.
- Receives a 50% discount on some expanded
amenity fees like campgrounds (does not include hookups
for water/sewer/electricity), highly developed boat launches
and swimming sites and for specialized interpretive services.
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Display
At staffed sites, show your pass to
the booth attendant.
At unstaffed sites, use hangtag
to display pass from rear-view mirror. Hangtags are available
at Forest Service offices.
At per-person sites,
present pass upon request.
Eligibility Requirements
Must be a citizen or permanent resident
of the United States.
Must be 62 years of age or older.
Must obtain in person.
Must show proof of age, which may
be a state driver's license showing birth date, a birth certificate,
or similar document.
Other Important Details
Interagency Senior Passes are nontransferable.
The
Interagency Senior Pass belongs to the signer only and
s/he must be present for the pass to be used. Photo identification
may be requested to verify pass ownership. Concessionaires
will honor the Interagency Senior Pass according to the terms
of their current permit.
Interagency Senior Pass holders receive
a 50% discount on some expanded
amenity fees.
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Interagency Senior Passes are NOT
valid for any special
recreation permits.
How to Obtain a Pass and Hangtag
Interagency Senior Passes are available
at most national forest or grassland offices. Use the following
link to find a web site to a national forest or grassland located
near you. Contact the office you plan to visit, using information
provided on local web sites, to ensure they provide this product.
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Review all Interagency Recreation
Passes and compare before
you decide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently
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