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The following are 2025 State Park free days: Jan. 1 First Day Hikes; New Years Day. Jan. 20 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. March 9 -- Billy Frank Juniors Birthday. March 19 State Parks Birthday. April 22 Earth Day. June 7-8 Free Fishing Weekend. June 19 Juneteenth. August 9 Smokey Bears Birthday.
California. A number of annual passes are available for the California state park system. The Golden Bear Pass is available for free to those who meet certain criteria, including seniors under a certain income threshold. This pass provides free day-use entry to many (but not all) state parks.
On-line reservations for All Illinois Department of Natural Resources-hosted camping, cabins, group camps, and shelters can be made through the ExploreMoreIL website and paying by Visa, MasterCard or Discover. IDNR camping and shelter reservations will no longer be taken through the mail or over the phone.
Do Illinois State Parks require a daily or annual entrance fee? No. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources does not charge an Entrance Fee to any state owned or operated land with the exception of Wildlife Prairie Park and sites with beaches. Beaches charge a $1 a day per person for beach use only.
Monday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Thursday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM.

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Camping is available at many Illinois State Parks. The most-visited sites are listed below. For camping at other State Parks, consult the park listing page.
In most cases it makes sense to purchase a state park pass when you plan on visiting the state parks where you live or are traveling to, but Illinois state parks are an exception. This is because Illinois doesnt charge an entrance fee to any of their state parks, except for state beaches where there is a $1.00 fee.
Eight states offer free access to their parks, including Arkansas (except parks with tours), Illinois (minus beaches, which charge a $1 per person access fee; and Wildlife Prairie Park, with general admission for $12), Iowa (except Lake Manawa and Waubonsie), Kentucky, Missouri (camp sites and tours do require

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