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You may qualify for a free Texas Parklands Passport. Parkland Passport benefits apply only to the pass holder. Some Parkland Passports extend benefits to one companion.
TPWD offers a variety of passes: Texas State Parks Pass – for individuals and families. Texas Parklands Passports – for qualifying seniors, disabled persons, veterans, and gold star family members. Youth Group Annual Pass – for nonprofit youth groups of 13- to 17-year-olds. Restricted Annual Activity Pass – for activities at specific parks.
The Active Duty passport allows free entry to Texas State Parks for an individual currently serving in the United States Armed Forces. This includes the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and Space Force, as well as Reserve and National Guard members.
To receive your free Parklands Pass, go to any state park's front office with the following: VALID ID (Passport, Texas Driver's license) Proof of 60% or greater Disabled Veteran Status.
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The Veterans and Gold Star passes do not expire, and the Active Duty passes must be renewed every 12 months. For more information, including eligibility requirements and acceptable documents, visit the Texas Parklands Passport page on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department website.
The Active Duty passport allows free entry to Texas State Parks for an individual currently serving in the United States Armed Forces. This includes the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and Space Force, as well as Reserve and National Guard members.
The holder of a state parklands passport issued on or before August 31, 1995, a person whose birth date is before September 1, 1930, or a person described by Subsection (a)(2), (3), or (4) is entitled to enter any state park without payment of an entrance or admission fee.
The Active Duty passport allows free entry to Texas State Parks for an individual currently serving in the United States Armed Forces. This includes the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and Space Force, as well as Reserve and National Guard members.
According to a release from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Parkand Passports will be offered, free of cost, to those who qualify for one of the three passports – Active Duty,...