Wisconsin State Parks Pass for Disabled Veterans & Former POWs
Wisconsin’s State Parks, Forests, and Trails offer some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in the Midwest, featuring scenic hiking trails, pristine lakes, lush forests, and abundant wildlife. To honor the service and sacrifice of our veterans, certain Wisconsin resident disabled veterans and former prisoners of war (POWs) are eligible for free or discounted park access.
Experience the Best of Wisconsin’s Outdoors
Whether you’re looking to hike, camp, fish, bike, or simply relax in nature, Wisconsin’s 66 state parks, 15 state forests, and 44 state trails provide four seasons of outdoor adventure. Enjoy everything from the stunning waterfalls at Copper Falls State Park to the shoreline beauty of Devil’s Lake and the tranquility of the Northwoods.
With a Wisconsin Disabled Veteran or Former POW Park Admission Card, eligible veterans can explore these incredible natural spaces at little to no cost.
Eligibility & Benefits
Free Park Admission & Trail Pass:
- Wisconsin resident disabled veterans with a service-connected disability rating of 70% or greater.
- Former prisoners of war (POWs).
Discounted Annual Pass ($7/year):
- Wisconsin resident disabled veterans with a service-connected disability rating of 50% or greater, or those deemed individually unemployable by the VA.
How to Apply
- Download & Complete the Application
- Certify Your Application
- Visit your County Veterans Service Officer (CVSO) to have the application signed and stamped.
- Submit Your Application
- Mail the certified application to:
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Bureau of Parks and Recreation
101 S Webster St
PO Box 7921
Madison, WI 53707
- Mail the certified application to:
Using Your Park Admission Card
- Once approved, you will receive a Wisconsin Disabled Veteran or Former POW Park Admission Card.
- Present your card at the entrance of any state park, forest, or recreation area to receive a courtesy pass for the day.
- For state trails requiring a trail pass, carry your identification card while using the trails.
For more Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources veteran benefits, check out We salute our veterans | | Wisconsin DNR.