Why cant you just stick the pass to a piece of Lexine or plexiglass & move it from vehicle to vehicle? Or does it have the license plate # on it so you cant?
Season Pass for State Parks For the frequent park visitor, Connecticut offers a special season pass at a nominal fee. The pass allows unlimited vehicle access with the window sticker to any state park or recreation area that has a parking fee for no extra charge. Season passes are: Valid for one vehicle per pass; Valid for the entire calendar year of issue; Non-transferable to any other vehicle.
Season passes are not valid: For admission to Dinosaur or Fort Trumbull State Park Exhibit Centers or tours of Gillette Castle, camping or special events with charges; If an area is closed to the public for any reason; For commercial use or on a commercial vehicle; Unless adhered to the windshield (motorcycle operators may hand hold the pass) of a Connecticut registered vehicle.
Season passes cost $67 for Connecticut residents and $112 for Out-of State residents. They can be purchased online at the DEP Store, by mail or in person. To purchase a season pass by mail, send a check for the appropriate amount (please add $2.50 for shipping and handling charges), payable to "Treasurer, State of Connecticut" to: DEP Store 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT 06106-5127
Your pass will be sent via first class mail with delivery confirmation to the address provided in your request. The Season Pass for State Parks may be obtained in person at: DEP Store 79 Elm Street, Hartford Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (860) 424-3555 DEP Eastern District Headquarters 209 Hebron Road, Marlborough Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (860) 295-9523 DEP Western District Headquarters 230 Plymouth Road, Harwinton Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (860) 485-0226 DEP Office of Boating 333 Ferry Road, Old Lyme Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (860) 434-8638 Sherwood Island State Park Exit 18 off I-95, Westport Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (203) 226-6983
Passes are also available for purchase at State Park and Forest Recreation Area entrance stations during hours when parking fees are in effect. Visitors may show identification, buy a pass and use it immediately to enter the facility. Out of courtesy to the many visitors arriving simultaneously at larger parks during busy times such as weekend mornings, pass sales may be temporarily suspended. If a windshield needs replacement or a stickered vehicle is sold during the recreation season, a replacement pass can be obtained upon presentation of the original pass or a recognizable portion thereof.
Why cant you just stick the pass to a piece of Lexine or plexiglass & move it from vehicle to vehicle? Or does it have the license plate # on it so you cant?
Because it has to be adhered to the windshield to be valid. If you have it stuck to anything else you should (if the park employees are doing their jobs) be refused entry/parking.
#1322330 - 06/02/1106:24 PM
Re: State Park Passes
[Re: JW]
MikeG
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Registered: 01/20/02
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Loc: NW CT
I would love to see some data on season pass sales from 5 years ago and this year for comparison.
I am guessing since the fee increase the state has actually made LESS money off the sale of season passes and less money overall on park admissions in general. Less people use the state parks now because of the cost.
when i was a kid ( and im going to guess it was like 84-87 ish) my uncle had his pass on plexigass b/c all he had to drive was a motorcycle and he used the same pass when he got a truck/car later that year (i dont know if he got away with it cuz he was the first one to think of it / do it or what but it worked then ) what do they do for a motorcycle now?