Passes
Prescott National Forest Pass
Prescott National Forest Passes are available at the Bradshaw/Chino Valley Ranger Station or by phone using your credit card. Please see our Offices webpage for contact information, office hours and location.
Annual Prescott National Forest Pass (Sticker) $40
- Second Family Member Annual Prescott National Forest Pass (Sticker) $10
- Valid at all standard amenity fee sites on the Prescott National Forest
Four-Month Prescott National Forest Pass $20
- Second Family Member Annual Prescott National Forest Pass (Sticker) $10
- Valid at all standard amenity fee sites on the Prescott National Forest
Day Passes $5 (Available at site.)
- Payment of the fee at one site entitles that vehicle to park at any standard amenity fee site within the Prescott National Forest during the same day without paying an additional fee.
- Valid at all standard amenity fee sites on the Prescott National Forest
Fee Free Days
Wednesdays are always fee free at Prescott National Forest day-use sites, and there are additional fee-free days sanctioned each year by the US Forest Service.
National Recreation Passes
America the Beautiful Passes provide visitors an affordable and convenient way to recreate on Federal lands. They cover the use of amenities and services at many day-use sites on US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands. They also can be used at national parks, wildlife refuges, and other federal lands.
- Paid annual passes are available for anyone.
- For a small fee, lifetime passes are available for seniors (over the age of 62), veterans, military families, and people with disabilities.
- Free: Under the age of 16; and free annual passes are available for volunteers who have donated a certain number of hours to the Forest Service, and Every Kid Outdoors Passes grant entry to fourth graders and their families.
These passes may be obtained:
- In person at the Bradshaw/Chino Valley Ranger Station in the City of Prescott
- By phone using a credit card at 928-443-8000
- Online at the USGS website
Please visit the US Forest Service Washington Office website for more information.