Wisconsin Annual State Park Pass ((top)) May 2026

One pass covers all occupants of a single vehicle – great for families or couples.

Even if you lose your vehicle or move away mid-year, the pass is non-refundable.

If you live in Wisconsin or visit regularly, just buy it. If you’re a non-resident planning 2+ park days on one trip, it still saves money. wisconsin annual state park pass

Sticker goes on your windshield; no check-in required at most parks (though some busy parks still use an entry booth).

You still get a physical sticker. If you buy online, it’s mailed to you – can take a week. Instant purchase is only in-person at parks or DNR service centers. One pass covers all occupants of a single

Funds go to park maintenance, staffing, trail upkeep, and land acquisition – not general state revenue. ⚠️ Cons 1. Sticker is vehicle-specific If you switch cars frequently or have a family with multiple drivers, you’ll need extra passes. (You can transfer it once per year for a fee.)

Buy your pass in January or February for the upcoming season (valid through December 31 of that year). If you buy in November, you’re only getting a month or two of use. If you’re a non-resident planning 2+ park days

At Devil’s Lake, Peninsula, and Kohler-Andrae, vehicle capacity fills up on summer weekends. The pass doesn’t guarantee entry – you may need a separate day-use reservation.