WYOMING — For the seventh year, Wyoming State Parks is partnering with state and federal partners to sponsor “Every Kid in the Park.”
The program was originally instituted in 2016 during the National Park Service’s 100th year anniversary.
The “Every Kid in a Park” program provides every 4th grader nationwide the opportunity to obtain a pass that grants the student and their family free admission to more than 2,000 federally managed lands including national parks, monuments, forests, wildlife refuges and more.
As a complement to the federal program, Wyo Parks will honor the “Every Kid in a Park” passes through Aug. 31. Passes are good for free entrance/day use at any Wyoming state parks, historic sites, or recreation areas.
Fourth graders, as well as parents and educators, can get passes by visiting the program’s website.









