01-22-2025, 04:14 PM
(01-21-2025, 09:23 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: Last year I seen the state parks were trying to charge the summer rate in the winter, but they must have gotten some push back, because I noticed this year even Willard had cut the rate in half for winter users... It's probably park specific, but I think they went back to a reduced winter rates on a couple spots I've been too this winter... but like mentioned when you have the annual pass you don't pay too much attention to the day rate. I probably should because I don't think ive been going enough to justify the annual pass the last few years... but it is nice not having to fill out an envelope each trip... Later jeff
That was my thought as well. I hate having to find the envelopes, pen, cash, and fill them out so an annual pass is much easier. I see they have an option to buy the day pass online now but you have to do it the same day your are using it. If I'm leaving at 6:00 am I don't want to have to mess with that either.
The Echo state park site says it's $20 for a day pass but when you click to buy the day pass it says $10 since it's "off-season", and only good for the day of purchase.