Program Overview
The Parks Passport Program is a seasonal youth engagement initiative created to encourage exploration, service, and learning in Washougal’s local parks. Participants earn stamps in their personal passport booklets by attending events and completing hands-on service projects that benefit the community and environment.
Vision Statement
Building a culture of stewardship and pride by connecting Washougal youth to nature, service, and their community.
Mission Statement
The Parks Passport Program engages youth in hands-on service, outdoor learning, and creative activities that foster a lifelong connection to Washougal’s parks and natural spaces.
Core Program Elements
Each Parks Passport event includes:
- Service Project – Required to earn a stamp (examples: litter pickup, planting, weeding)
- Educational Activity – Optional but encouraged (nature walks, guest speakers, interpretive games or materials)
- Creative Fun or Craft – Optional but encouraged (scavenger hunts, nature art, storytelling)
How to Earn a Stamp
- Complete the service project
- Check in and out with a program lead
Reward Tiers
- 5 Stamps = Tier 1 Prize
- 10 Stamps = Tier 2 Prize
- 15+ Stamps = Tier 3 Prize
Who Can Participate
The program is open to all Washougal youth. Activities will be age-appropriate and accessible, with modifications available so all participants can contribute meaningfully.
Submitting Your Passport
Turn in your completed passport at:
- City Hall
- Any Parks Passport event
Contact Information