Entrance Fees & Passes
Did you know that by paying the entrance fee or
purchasing your federal passes at Nisqually NWR,
you are directly benefiting the Refuge?
All proceeds from fee collection and pass sales
stay at Nisqually NWR and are used to maintain
and improve our visitor services program,
directly benefiting YOU - the visitor!
THANK YOU! |
Daily fee is $3.00
per family. Children under 16 enter free. The following passes are available
for purchase at the Nisqually NWR Visitor Center or Administration Office,
Monday through Sunday 9am-4pm.
Credit Cards Now Accepted!
We now accept credit cards as a form of payment. To purchase an entrance
pass with a credit card, you may call us at (360) 753-9467 with your information,
or come by the Refuge during our regular hours of operation: Monday through
Sunday 9am-4pm.
Annual Refuge Pass
| What
is it? |
Entrance
pass to Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. |
| Who Is It
For? |
General public. |
| Time Period |
One year from
date of purchase. |
| Cost |
$12 |
| Admits |
Admits
the pass owner and accompanying spouse, parents and children. |
| How
To Get One |
Purchase
it at Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge administration office or
the visitor center. |
Federal Duck Stamp
| What
is it? |
Mandatory
federal permit for hunters 16 years & older to hunt waterfowl.
Also serves as an entrance pass to national wildlife refuges that
charge entrance fees. |
| Who Is It
For? |
General public. |
| Time Period |
July 1st through
June 30th of the following year. |
| Cost |
$15 |
| Admits |
At Nisqually
NWR, admits the pass owner and accompanying spouse, parents, and children.
In those areas where a per-person fee is charged, the pass admits
the pass owner, spouse, & children. |
| How
To Get One |
Can be purchased
at Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge administration office or the
visitor center. |
Interagency Annual Pass (replaces
the Golden Eagle Passport)
| What
is it? |
Entrance pass
to national parks, national wildlife refuges, Forest Service and Bureau
of Land Management sites that charge entrance fees. |
| Who Is It
For? |
General public. |
| Time Period |
One year from
date of purchase. |
| Cost |
$80 |
| Admits |
At Nisqually NWR, admits
the pass holder and 3 adults over age 16. People 16 and under are
free. |
| How
To Get One |
Can be purchased
at Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge administration office or the
visitor center. |

Senior Pass (replaces the Golden
Age Passport)
| What
is it? |
Entrance pass
to national parks, national wildlife refuges, Forest Service &
Bureau of Land Management sites that charge entrance fees. It also
provides a 50% discount on federal recreation use fees. |
| Who Is It For? |
Citizens or permanent
residents of the US that are age 62 or older. |
| Time Period |
Lifetime. |
| Cost |
$10 |
| Admits |
At Nisqually NWR, admits
the pass holder and 3 adults over age 16. People 16 and under are
free. |
| How
To Get One |
Can be purchased IN PERSON at Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge administration
office or the visitor center. Proof of age required. |
| What
is it? |
Entrance pass
to national parks, national wildlife refuges, Forest Service &
Bureau of Land Management sites that charge entrance fees. It also
provides a 50% discount on federal recreation use fees. |
| Who Is It For? |
Citizens or permanent
residents of the US who are legally blind or permanently disabled. |
| Time Period |
Lifetime. |
| Cost |
No charge. |
| Admits |
At Nisqually NWR, admits
the pass holder and 3 adults over age 16. People 16 and under are
free. |
| How
To Get One |
Can be obtained IN PERSON at Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge administration
office or the visitor center. Proof of medically determined permanent
disability or eligibility for receiving benefits under federal law
must be shown. |