Annual Passes for National Guard Members
The Virginia National Guard Passport to Virginia State Parks is a new program that provides free entry to all Virginia state parks for active members of the Virginia National Guard and their immediate family members traveling in the same vehicle. This program was created through legislation passed during the 2023 general assembly session and signed by Governor Glenn Youngkin. Passes are anticipated to be available in July 2023.
How to get a pass
- To obtain a pass, members of the Virginia National Guard can go through their chain of command. Passes will not be issued directly through state parks. Once obtained, members must have the physical pass in their possession to gain free entry into state parks. Additionally, they may be asked to provide their military ID as proof of active service.
The Virginia National Guard Passport is valid through the end of the calendar year indicated on the pass. This program is an excellent way to support and recognize the service of Virginia National Guard members while promoting the importance of outdoor recreation and encouraging the use of Virginia's natural resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is eligible for the Virginia National Guard Passport to Virginia State Parks?
- How can I obtain a Virginia National Guard Passport?
- When will passes be issued?
- Do I need to have the physical pass with me to gain free entry?
- How long are passes valid for?
- What parks can I use my Virginia National Guard Passport at?
- What do I need to bring with me when I use my pass?
Active members of the Virginia National Guard and their immediate family members traveling in the same vehicle are eligible for this program.
Passes can be obtained through the Virginia National Guard chain of command. They will not be issued directly through state parks.
Passes will begin being issued in July 2023.
Yes, you must have the physical pass in your possession to gain free entry into state parks.
Passes are valid through the end of the calendar year indicated on the pass.
The passport allows entry to 43 Virginia State Parks. Check out the individual park websites for more information about specific park offerings and amenities.
Be sure to have your National Guard ID on hand, as you may be asked to show it upon entry.