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You may know this already, but you will need a passport to access the base.
Quote from: NRA4LIFE on October 26, 2017, 05:44:54 PMYou may know this already, but you will need a passport to access the base.I didn't know that. If that's the case they need to update there form. Unless that's required to access the visitors center? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I recently read on a JBLM web posting to watch out for bears, which I took for a good sign on availability. I was scouting off of Spurgeon Creek Rd and saw a lot of bear sign. But that range is off limits, however the next range over, TA-20, which is mostly dense and hilly is almost always open. It is between other training ranges with old apple orchards, prairie, and garbage dumps. Except for duck hunters, I have never encountered another hunter on JBLM any of the times I have hunted out there. May be I need to change the battery on my glasses.JBLM makes more ranges available with more days to hunt when there is three-day weekend, usually a federal holiday. You can download a free app with the maps of the ranges, a bit of a hassle. They post each week what ranges are to be accessible for hunting or fishing. Do make sure that you have the DL, vehicle registration, insurance, a hunting license, proof of hunter education if under a certain age, and gun information for all three places (post for gun registration, Northwest Adventure Center for the actual permission, and Range control for vehicle access. All three need the same information each time. Let me know if you need assistance, I have access to the base as I am a retiree. Hope this is helpful.