Traveler III
I can agree with several points and not others.
I always have an America the Beautiful pass. It never gets me discounts at Forest service campgrounds (official grounds with marked sites, vault toilets, etc).
There are forests where offroad passes are required. Especially in the PNW, more specifically, Washington state. The vast majority of our national forests are free dispersed camping with no need for any passes unless you enter a designated campground where there will be an attendant to take your money and offer to sell you firewood.
The access passes are for disabled and elderly. They do get small discounts at National forest camgrounds. Just reduced pricing. Still have to pay.
I always have an America the Beautiful pass. It never gets me discounts at Forest service campgrounds (official grounds with marked sites, vault toilets, etc).
There are forests where offroad passes are required. Especially in the PNW, more specifically, Washington state. The vast majority of our national forests are free dispersed camping with no need for any passes unless you enter a designated campground where there will be an attendant to take your money and offer to sell you firewood.
The access passes are for disabled and elderly. They do get small discounts at National forest camgrounds. Just reduced pricing. Still have to pay.