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Whitman Mission National Historic Site
Fees & Reservations
 

ENTRANCE FEES

Entrance Fees- Good for 7 Days

Adult - $3.00 each

Children under 16 - Free

Group Fees

Educational Groups - FREE

Commercial Tours - $100 per bus

 

PASSES

Whitman Mission Annual Pass

Cost: $10. Covers the entrance fee for a whole family. Good for one year from date of purchase.

National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass Program

These passes went on sale January 1, 2007. They replace the previous pass series (Annual National Park Pass, Golden Eagle, Golden Age, and Golden Access). Learn more . . . 

Golden Passes

Golden Age passes and Golden Access passes are good for life. They are still honored.

Mount Rainier Annual Pass

The $30 annual park pass covers entrance fees for the pass holder and accompanying passengers in a single, private, non-commercial vehicle at Mount Rainier National Park, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, and Whitman Mission National Historic Site. This pass does not cover camping fees and is non-transferable and non-refundable. This pass can be purchased at any entrance to Mount Rainier. Or go to Mount Rainier's fee page to get order form (PDF, 269 KB), which can be used to purchase a Mount Rainier Annual Pass by phone, by mail, or by fax.

 

EDUCATIONAL GROUPS

Free! Entrance fee is waived for educational groups, including chaperones, visiting the park as part of their course work. Introductory talks and demonstrations may be available. Please call 509-522-6357 for more information and to make arrangements.

 
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Did You Know?
The tule lodge offers a comfortable place for the people inside. The structure is held up by wooden poles and covered with mats made of tule. Tules are a type of sedge; they grow in marshy areas; and are also called "bullrushes." Tules are stronger than they look. A tule lodge can withstand rain and wind.

Last Updated: May 27, 2009 at 14:34 MST