The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is waiving entrance fees to state parks, state recreation areas, reservoirs, and state forests on May 1 to celebrate Visit Indiana Week.
Indiana residents can also fish without a license or stamp, with all size and bag restrictions for who keeps what they fish.
The DNR encourages guests to check in with an Indiana State Nature Passport when visiting a DNR destination.
They also said that the passport would launch a person’s eligibility to win prizes. The grand prize is a package with a 2022 State Parks Pass, a $50 gift card for camping, and a subscription to Outdoor Indiana magazine.
In May, the department also said that guests who donate to the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation would earn a free check-in on their nature passports.
This article originally appeared on the Tristate Homepage.