How to get free passes to 40 California state parks on Black Friday
The Save the Redwoods League makes this challenge to Black Friday shoppers: Spend your time in nature, not stores. The organization offers free entry to more than 40 California state parks where those who opt for a greener Black Friday can see the big trees.
The deal: To receive free admission, go to the organization’s Redwoods Friday Participating Parks page, select the park you want to visit, fill out an online registration form and download a free pass. It’s good for one vehicle.
Act fast if you want to go; passes sell out quickly (availability is updated on the website).
When: The free pass is good Nov. 24 only.
Details: The San Francisco-based league was founded in 1918 to protect and restore redwoods. #RedwoodsFriday parks where you can get in for free include:
--Andrew Molera State Park, a coastal spot 21 miles south of Carmel (you can only get there from the north on Highway 1 because of a rock slide blocking the road at Gorda);
--Big Basin Redwoods State Park, the state’s oldest park; it’s 25 miles northwest of Santa Cruz;
--Mt. Tamalpais State Park, north of Golden Gate Bridge in Mill Valley; and
--Butano State Park, near Pascadero.
Info: Save the Redwoods Free Black Friday
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