Can you guys tell that the outdoors have been on our minds a lot this week? Well, we’re about to tell you about a pretty sweet perk of being a Seattle Public Library cardholder. Turns out that you can check out a lot more from the library than just books, you can even check out a Discovery Pass. Keep reading to find out how.

Normally a Discover Pass will cost you $11.50 for a day or $35 for a year. While the price tag is pretty affordable we also know that might not be in the budget for many. But the good news is that you can still use one without paying a cent! The Seattle Public Library has 27 Discover Passes available for you to use.

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The passes are checked out similarly to books in that you place a hold and are able to use them for up to two weeks. That being said, there are lots of holds on the 27 passes available so we recommend placing your holds ASAP. Because who doesn’t want access to millions of acres of state recreation lands?

The Discover Pass is truly the best way to see Washington State Parks. You can visit 100 developed state parks, over 350 primitive recreation sites, almost 700 water-access points, and much more. If you’d like to learn more or reserve your pass you can click here.