Mount Rainier in Washington.
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Each year, there are 12 days when a Washington Discover Pass isn’t needed to access state recreational lands.
These are known as “free days,” and they give Washington’s outdoorsy types a chance to visit public lands without the need to buy a day-use permit or display an annual Discover Pass in their vehicle. Previously, free days only applied to certain areas. But that’s now changed.
On Thursday, Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill that extends free days to include all lands and recreation sites managed by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife,
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