by Pooker » Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:53 am
Soos - You can also just wait until you want to visit a Nat'l Park and get the pass then. I've been pleasantly surprised at some of the parks not in the NP system who will accept the card - even a few state parks! For those of you who are young'uns, there is another NPS pass for you. I believe it's good for one year and you renew it each year until you qualify for the old folks pass. Costs more and perks not quite as good, but still a good buy if you plan to visit a few parks or stay awhile.
There are many copy cat discount camping clubs out there, but Passport America is about the strongest and been around longer. I have found that the campgrounds tend to be the same in most of these clubs, (at one time or another we've had just about all of them!) so it's usually not a good idea to join a bunch of 50% off clubs. When Sharon and I went to Texas we stayed almost exclusively in Passport parks and saved a bundle. Don't expect to find the same standards everywhere, though. They are just independent campgrounds which have varying standards and amenities and some of the restrictions are annoying. The cg's in all of these discount clubs dictate exactly how the discount can be used (i.e., only Sun-Thurs; or only 1 night; or every other night; not during peak season, etc.), so try to look through their directory before purchasing.
Shut up, Evie. Okay!
Evie
Southern California