Discover & Go: Cultural Pass Program

Use your library card to reserve free admission passes for museums and attractions!

What is Discover & Go: Cultural Pass Program?

Discover & Go: Cultural Pass program is a partnership between Libraries of Eastern Oregon and various cultural organizations who provide free museum passes to library cardholders.

How do I get free passes?

Log in with your library card number and PIN number (hint: last 4 digits of your cell phone number). Make your online reservation then print or download your passes.

“Please note that reservations cannot be cancelled after you've hit the 'print' or 'print preview' button. Most organizations allow patrons one family or group pass per year.

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Discover and Go Passes

Welcome to Discover and Go! Reserve a pass for one of our participating museums or local arts, culture, history, and recreation organizations from your library, and get free access to discover new things and go visit new places!

Participating Attractions

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum, The Dalles, OR
One Family Pass per calendar year.  A Family Pass admits 2 adults and 4 children.

Columbia Gorge Museum, Stevenson, WA

Fort Dalles Museum and Anderson Homestead, The Dalles, OR
One Family Pass per calendar year.  A Family Pass admits 2 adults and 2 children.

Heritage Station Museum: Umatilla County Historical Society, Pendleton, OR
One Family Pass per calendar year.  A Family Pass admits 4 members of the same family.

High Desert Museum, Bend, OR
One Family Pass per calendar year.  A Family Pass admits 4 individuals.

Maryhill Museum of Art (paper pass required), Goldendale, WA

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), Portland, OR
One pass per calendar year.  One pass includes entry for 2 people.

Oregon State Parks: parking permits for day use parks across the state
One day pass per calendar year.  One day pass is good for a single vehicle for a single day.

Portland Japanese Garden, Portland, OR
One pass per year.  A pass covers 2 adults and 8 children.

Tamástslikt Cultural Institute, Pendleton, OR