Effective July 1, the Division of Utah State Parks and Recreation will offer at no charge the Honor Pass to qualified veterans who are Utah residents, were honorably discharged, and have a service-related disability rating of 50 percent or greater.
Veterans meeting this requirement will need to provide a current “summary of benefits” letter issued by the Department of Veteran Affairs in order to obtain the Honor Pass at select locations across Utah. Honor Passes will be available at most state parks starting July 1.
The Honor Pass is valid for day-use admittance only to all state parks for the qualified veteran and up to 7 guests in the same private vehicle.
An Honor Pass is only valid when in possession of the qualified veteran to whom it was issued and is nontransferable. The Honor Pass is not valid at This is the Place Heritage Park and does not cover the fees charged by Davis County for travel on the Antelope Island Causeway. The Honor Pass is also not valid for special fees and charges within state parks, including camping fees, golf greens fees, special program fees, etc.