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How much are state park permits this year, and where do you have to go to get them?
Sherri Henderson, administrative assistant at Clinton State Park, said the prices are as follows:
Annual vehicle permit: $30 before April 1, $35 after April 1. Over 65 or handicap: $15.25 before April 1, $17.50 after April 1. Additional vehicles are half-price.
Daily vehicle permit: $5. Over 65 or handicap: $2.75.
Annual camping permit: $110.50 before April 1, $130.50 after April 1 (Must have vehicle and camping permit).
The permits are good at all Kansas state parks and are available for purchase at the parks, from most Dillons and Hy-Vee grocery stores and at the Douglas County Courthouse, Henderson said.
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