Veterans With Disabilities Honor Pass
NOTICE: The Utah State Parks Veterans with Disabilities Honor Pass is currently undergoing some updates. Those with a 2025 Honor Pass can still access Utah State Parks until these updates are finalized. If you do not have a 2025 Honor Pass, you can still gain day-use entrance to our parks by providing the honor pass criteria.
We will update this page and our social media accounts when the new 2026 Honor Pass becomes available.
The Utah Division of State Parks is proud to offer qualifying veterans access to our Veterans With Disabilities Honor Pass!
The Honor Pass is available for veterans who meet all of the following criteria:
- Are a Utah resident,
- Were honorably discharged from their military service, and
- Have a service-related disability rating issued by the United States Veterans Benefits Administration and can provide current documentation.
The Honor Pass is valid for day-use admittance for the qualified veteran and up to seven guests in the same private vehicle. The pass is not valid at This Is The Place Heritage Park and does not cover fees charged by Davis County for travel on the Antelope Island Causeway. The Honor Pass is not valid for special charges or fees within the park — such as the Jordan River Off-Highway Vehicle State Park rider fees, golf green fees, special program participation fees, camping fees, etc.
These passes are valid until the end of the calendar year they were issued. At that time, qualified veterans will need to bring updated documentation to once again receive a pass.
Honor Passes are only valid when in possession of the person to whom they were issued and are non-transferable. At this time, the Honor Pass is NOT available for online registration and mobile use.

