MADISON — Regular visitors to Wisconsin’s state parks can now order their annual park sticker when they renew their Wisconsin license plates.
Gov. Tony Evers today announced the launch of a new partnership between the Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to make it even easier for Wisconsinites to enjoy Wisconsin State Parks.
Wisconsinites can now order their annual Wisconsin 12-month state park and forest vehicle admission pass while renewing their annual vehicle registration with the DMV.
When Wisconsinites renew their vehicle registration online at wisconsindmv.gov/renew, they will have the option to purchase a state park pass at the same time. After opting in to purchase a state park pass, Wisconsinites will make one payment and receive one mailing with the DNR state park pass, vehicle registration stickers, and Certificate of Registration within 7-10 business days. In addition to the collaboration between DNR and WisDOT, support from the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Mail Distribution Services combines the agencies’ two mailings into one for further improved efficiency and cost savings. For same-day service, a state park pass will also be available at kiosks within DMVs when completing a registration renewal.
“Nearly 3 million Wisconsin vehicle registrations are renewed online each year,” said WisDOT Secretary Kristina Boardman. “Through this partnership with the DNR, more people will be reminded and inspired to purchase a state park pass along with their annual plate renewal. We’re uniting state resources so more people can enjoy Wisconsin’s natural resources.”
Previously, state park passes were issued based on the calendar year, but today’s announcement was made possible by legislation signed by Gov. Evers in 2024 to make the DNR state park pass valid for a full 12 months from the date of purchase, much like Wisconsin’s annual vehicle registration renewal. This ensures that Wisconsinites can enjoy all four seasons of Wisconsin’s state parks, no matter what month of the year their vehicle registration is due.



