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Michigan’s recreation passport fee will increase by $1 on January 1

Huron-Manistee Forest, Michigan (Kim Closson)

On the first of the year, Michigan’s recreation passport fee will increase by a dollar.

The passport grants the holder a full year of vehicle access to state parks, recreation areas, and other outdoor destinations maintained by the state.

WSJM reports that on January 1, that fee jumps from $13 to $14. The non-resident fee will go from $39 to $40.

Compared to other states, however, it’s still a pretty sweet deal. Indiana charges $50, Minnesota $35, and New York charges residents $80.

 

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