
Order Your Annual Park Entrance Pass
Annual Entrance Passes allow you to discover, experience and enjoy Florida's beautiful state parks for just pennies a day.
Annual Entrance Passes allow park entrance in lieu of the daily entrance fee. The Family Annual Entrance Pass is valid for up to eight people in a group, except at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park and Weeki Wachee Springs State Park where the family pass is good for admission of up to two people. Additional guests to Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park and Weeki Wachee Springs State Park may wish to purchase additional passes or pay the daily admission fees.
A pass does not waive other special use fees charged at some parks for special events, camping or activities such as boat tours and tubing, fishing piers, gardens admission, use of Buccaneer Bay at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, etc. Additional local fees may apply (example: Monroe County Surcharge).
Annual Entrance Passes are honored at all state parks, except for Skyway Fishing Pier State Park, where they are valid for a 33 percent discount.
Access to Buccaneer Bay at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park requires a per person day use fee. Current Annual Entrance Pass holders may purchase a Buccaneer Bay Annual Entrance Pass Endorsement for $15.00 per person, which expires when the Annual Entrance Pass expires. An Individual Annual Entrance Pass may have one endorsement per pass and a Family Annual Entrance Pass may have up to two Buccaneer Bay endorsements per pass.
An Annual Entrance Pass is valid for one year from the month of purchase.
Annual Entrance Passes make wonderful gifts.
| Individual Entrance: | $ | 60.00 | each, plus tax |
| Family Entrance: | $ | 120.00 | each, plus tax |
(maximum of eight people in a group; only allows up to two people at Homosassa Springs and Weeki Wachee Springs)
There are three ways to Purchase an Entrance Pass
Order your Passport to Florida State Parks
The Florida State Parks Passport is designed as a travel aid to help you discover Florida’s state parks. As a collector’s journal, the Passport will help you plan park visits, record your experiences and collect each park’s unique stamp.
There are three ways to purchase a Passport.
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