Free WA Discover Pass from libraries
Posted: March 30th, 2021, 3:13 pm
I hadn't heard of this before. You can check out a Discover Pass from libraries in Washington for a week at a time. Apparently it started as a pilot program in 2019, and has now expanded with funding to provide at least 2 passes to any library that requests them. In some you get a whole package, with a backpack that includes the pass, binoculars, field guides, and maps. The program is called Check out Washington.
You can go to the library's website and search the catalog for "Check out Washington" to check availability and place a hold if necessary. It's a physical thing, not an epass, so you do have to go to the library to pick up and return it.
Don't live in Washington? You might still be good. Many area libraries have reciprocal card privileges. As a Multnomah County resident, I also hold cards at Camas and Fort Vancouver libraries. The Fort Vancouver site does say reciprocal cards aren't eligible to check out their Experience Pass (for museums and area attractions), but doesn't mention these. Camas doesn't seem to have that info on the website, so you'd need to call and check. But I see Camas has 3 passes, currently with 11 holds. Fort Vancouver has 25, with (I think) 3 currently available for checkout.
I already have an annual pass, and for the convenience will probably just keep buying it, but for someone who just hits one of those trails once or twice a year and is prepared to plan ahead a little, this would really help.
You can go to the library's website and search the catalog for "Check out Washington" to check availability and place a hold if necessary. It's a physical thing, not an epass, so you do have to go to the library to pick up and return it.
Don't live in Washington? You might still be good. Many area libraries have reciprocal card privileges. As a Multnomah County resident, I also hold cards at Camas and Fort Vancouver libraries. The Fort Vancouver site does say reciprocal cards aren't eligible to check out their Experience Pass (for museums and area attractions), but doesn't mention these. Camas doesn't seem to have that info on the website, so you'd need to call and check. But I see Camas has 3 passes, currently with 11 holds. Fort Vancouver has 25, with (I think) 3 currently available for checkout.
I already have an annual pass, and for the convenience will probably just keep buying it, but for someone who just hits one of those trails once or twice a year and is prepared to plan ahead a little, this would really help.