Access Palouse Falls for free Aug. 25

 

Last updated 8/17/2021 at 7:26am



WASHTUCNA — Visitors and area residents will be able to enjoy Palouse Falls and Lyons Ferry state parks along state Highway 261 without paying a fee Wednesday, Aug. 25.

Washington State Parks will open all of its parks for free access that day, a requirement of the legislation that created the agency’s Discover Pass, a pay-for-play program designed to supplement tax allocations for maintainence of publicly owned lands.

The state Departments of Fish and Wildlife and Natural Resources will also allow free access Aug. 25 to publicly owned lands they manage.

While state parks will still require other fees — boat launch and camp fees — Fish and Wildlife will allow free use of the water-access area on the south end of Sprague Lake.

 

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