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OLYMPIA – June 29, 2023 – Washington's state parks are some of the most iconic in the country. Now, more families will be able to experience the beauty in their backyard thanks to the expanded Check Out Washington program.
This year, Check Out Washington will provide 500 Adventure Packs with Discover passes – up from 400 in 2022 – to local libraries around the state. The program has also expanded into new regions, including Bellingham Public Library, Ellensburg Public Library, Fort Vancouver Regional Library and Whatcom County Library.
Check Out Washington is a collaborative program supported by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission (Parks), the Washington State Parks Foundation (Foundation), Washington State Library and WSECU. The program provides Adventure Packs and Discover passes for check out with a library card, increasing access to public lands for families who might otherwise not have the tools or resources to visit. The program's expansion puts an emphasis on communities that would benefit the most from greater access to outdoor recreation, as indicated by health disparity data.
"To celebrate Mother's Day weekend, I took my mom birding near Vancouver where I borrowed the kit from the Cascade Park Community Library," Patty Tang, a community member, said. "We had an incredible time enjoying our time in nature and with each other. It was extra special for my mom, as it was only her second time using binoculars since my elementary school years. We didn't have many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors as a family growing up due to financial and time constraints, so it's been a goal of mine to share more of these experiences with my family now that we have the means."
When library users checkout their Adventure Packs, they will receive materials to help first-time visitors. This includes a Discover Pass, which provides families with free parking at public lands managed by Parks, Washington Department of Natural Resources and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. They also feature educational materials, a set of three laminated pocket guides about Washington trees, wildlife and birds, and a high-quality set of binoculars. The Adventure Packs are made in-state by eqpd gear, a Twisp-based sustainable bag manufacturer.
"The field guides and binoculars provided in the kit were great companions, as I'm still pretty new at using both to identify birds and other wildlife," Tang said. "We saw great egrets, sparrows, hawks, a great blue heron, mallards, Canada geese and maybe an eagle."
Last summer, the program's Adventure Packs circulated to 3,728 library patrons. This year, program materials will also be translated into Spanish and Somali, further expanding the number of library users who can learn and explore with their Adventure Pack.
"We're expanding park access for those who most need it, because interest in the program is skyrocketing," said John Floberg, Foundation Executive Director. "Last year some libraries had wait times of up to four months to take out Adventure Packs."
Check Out Washington Adventure Packs are available through the following library systems:
Bellingham Public Library (New for 2023!)
Ellensburg Public Library (New for 2023!)
Fairchild Airforce Base Library
Fort Vancouver Regional Library (New for 2023!)
Joint Base Lewis-McChord Libraries
King County Library System (Expanded in 2023!)
North Central Regional Library
Pierce County Library System
Spokane County Library District
Spokane Public Library
Tacoma Public Library
Timberland Regional Library
Whatcom County Library (New for 2023!)
Yakima Valley Libraries
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