The state of Wisconsin has created a new way in which to buy an annual state park admission sticker. The program, a joint effort between the state departments of Transportation and Natural Resources, allows Wisconsinites to buy a park sticker when they purchase their annual vehicle registration.
Gov. Tony Evers and Tommy Winkler Jr., administrator for the state Department of Motor Vehicles, were among those on hand Thursday at Lake Kegonsa State Park to announce a new way to purchase annual state park stickers. The 2026 state park sticker, at left, was created by Jaelyn Logterman of Delavan-Darien High School.
An angler at Lake Kegonsa State Park gets a few casts in Thursday just prior to an approaching storm. State officials, who were at the park to announce a new state park pass purchase program, also narrowly missed the heavy thunderstorms.
Craig and Sherry Lindgren get good use out of their 32-foot fifth wheel camper. The Lindgrens are spending two months as camp hosts at Lake Kegonsa State Park.
Gov. Tony Evers and Karen Hyun, secretary of the state Department of Natural Resources, announce a new program Thursday to allow for easier and quicker purchases of annual state park admission stickers.
An angler at Lake Kegonsa State Park gets a few casts in Thursday just prior to an approaching storm. State officials, who were at the park to announce a new state park pass purchase program, also narrowly missed the heavy thunderstorms.
Gov. Tony Evers and Karen Hyun, secretary of the state Department of Natural Resources, announce a new program Thursday to allow for easier and quicker purchases of annual state park admission stickers.
Craig and Sherry Lindgren get good use out of their 32-foot fifth wheel camper. The Lindgrens are spending two months as camp hosts at Lake Kegonsa State Park.
The state of Wisconsin has created a new way in which to buy an annual state park admission sticker. The program, a joint effort between the state departments of Transportation and Natural Resources, allows Wisconsinites to buy a park sticker when they purchase their annual vehicle registration.
Gov. Tony Evers and Tommy Winkler Jr., administrator for the state Department of Motor Vehicles, were among those on hand Thursday at Lake Kegonsa State Park to announce a new way to purchase annual state park stickers. The 2026 state park sticker, at left, was created by Jaelyn Logterman of Delavan-Darien High School.