Daily parking fees are charged year-round at four county regional parks and range from $2 to $8 depending on vehicle type
VANCOUVER – The annual 2024 parking passes for county regional parks are available for purchase beginning today (Dec. 5). Daily parking fees are charged year-round at four county regional parks – Frenchman’s Bar, Lewisville, Salmon Creek and Vancouver Lake – and range from $2 to $8 depending on vehicle type.
The daily parking fee can be paid at the fee booth when fee collection staff are present, via the Flowbird mobile app, self-pay stations or by displaying a valid annual parking pass. Washington State Parks Disabled Veteran Lifetime Pass holders are exempt from the daily parking fee when they present their pass to fee collection staff and display the pass on their vehicle’s dash.
The annual county regional park parking passes are $30 and valid from the date of purchase through the 2024 calendar year. County regional parks parking passes are only valid for parking at the four county regional parks. Passes issued by other agencies, such as the Washington State Discover Pass and the city of Vancouver’s Marine Park parking pass, are not valid for parking at the four county regional parks where daily parking fees are charged.
County regional parks parking passes can be purchased at park fee booths when fee collection staff are present, online at clark.wa.gov/public-works/parking-fees or by calling (564) 397-2285 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Passes purchased online or via phone will be sent via mail. Passes can be purchased at any time throughout the year.
Parking fees help provide funding to support parks maintenance and impacts of use such as garbage/waste management, restroom cleaning and facilities upkeep.
For information about road and park projects, closures, opportunities for community input, and more, residents can follow Public Works on X (formerly known as Twitter), Facebook and Instagram and view information on Nextdoor.
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Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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