California residents have a rare opportunity to explore some of the state’s most iconic historic destinations for free.

To celebrate Juneteenth, the 250th anniversary of American independence, and California’s 175th anniversary, California State Parks has released a special edition Historian Passport that provides free admission to more than 30 participating state historic parks across California through December 31, 2026.

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The pass normally costs money, but for a limited time California residents can download and claim the special edition version at no cost.

What Does the Pass Include?

According to California State Parks, the pass allows admission for up to four people at participating locations that charge per-person fees. At parks that charge a vehicle day-use fee, the pass covers one vehicle.

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Participating locations include:

  • Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park
  • Fort Ross State Historic Park
  • Bodie State Historic Park
  • Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park
  • Railtown 1897 State Historic Park
  • California Mining and Mineral Museum
  • State Indian Museum
  • And dozens more throughout California

Why This Matters

Family outings can get expensive fast. Between fuel, food, and admission fees, many California families are looking for affordable ways to travel and make memories.

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This free pass opens the door to California’s rich history, from Gold Rush towns and historic missions to railroad museums and cultural landmarks, without the usual admission costs.

How to Claim Your Free Historian Passport

California residents can claim the free Special Edition Historian Passport online through California State Parks’ reservation system.

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Get your free pass here:

https://www.reservecalifornia.com

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Once on the site, search for:

Special Edition Historian Passport 2026

Then follow the instructions to download your pass.

The free pass must be claimed by July 6, 2026, and is valid for use from June 19 through December 31, 2026 at participating California State Historic Parks.

Don’t Wait

With summer travel season underway, this free pass offers Californians a chance to explore the state’s rich history without paying admission fees at dozens of participating locations.

Whether you’re planning a family road trip, looking for an educational outing with the kids, or simply want to discover places you’ve never visited before, this limited-time offer could be one of the best free opportunities available in California this year.

For more information or to claim your pass, visit:

https://www.reservecalifornia.com

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