Heading to a state park today? You can get in for free
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Heading to a state park today? You can get in for free
"Visitors can skip the entrance fees at California parks on Monday, part of a state effort to reduce barriers to accessing the outdoors. More than 200 California state parks are offering the free vehicle entry - including motorcycles - on the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday to California residents and visitors."
"The complete list of parks offering free entry on Monday can be found here. Entrance fees are typically around $10."
"The free vehicle entry is supported by the park advocacy group California State Parks Foundation, which also helps promote the California State Library Parks Pass program. That program provides free vehicle access at state parks to library card holders, and passes can be checked out at local public libraries. Monday's free vehicle entry is open to vehicles with capacity of nine people or less."
More than 200 California state parks will offer free vehicle entry on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to California residents and visitors, including motorcycles. The free entry waives the typical vehicle entrance fee of about $10 and applies to vehicles with capacity of nine people or less. The park advocacy group California State Parks Foundation supports the free entry and promotes the California State Library Parks Pass program. The library program allows people to check out passes at local public libraries for free vehicle access to state parks. A complete list of participating parks is available online.
Read at The Mercury News
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