08-05-2019, 11:53 PM
Your pass answers your own question: Day use only. The FAQ for the State Park Pass states that it's exclusively for day use, and that you do not get any discounts on overnight stays in State Parks.
You'd have a much better chance finding a pullout along the highway next to the park and sleeping there, as someone else already suggested.
To everyone saying just do it and hope you don't get in trouble, I highly doubt you'd be able to talk your way out of a ticket from the game warden when your pass says "Day Use" right on the front lol.
Also, those fees go towards maintaining the parks anyways, so you might as well pay them to do your part in keeping the park up and running. If you're spending the night, you should morally pay the price that everyone else does to do so.[reply][/reply]
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You'd have a much better chance finding a pullout along the highway next to the park and sleeping there, as someone else already suggested.
To everyone saying just do it and hope you don't get in trouble, I highly doubt you'd be able to talk your way out of a ticket from the game warden when your pass says "Day Use" right on the front lol.
Also, those fees go towards maintaining the parks anyways, so you might as well pay them to do your part in keeping the park up and running. If you're spending the night, you should morally pay the price that everyone else does to do so.[reply][/reply]
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