Looking for a special Valentine’s gift that captures the spirit of Montana, endures throughout the year, and can be shared with a partner? The Early Bird State Parks Passports are on sale now through Feb. 15 at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks headquarters in Helena and at FWP regional offices. The annual windshield decal—with the FWP logo celebrating Montana’s state bird, the Meadow Lark—allows unlimited entrance into State Parks without paying a daily fee each time. The decal also provides a $4 reduction in camping fees at State Parks. "When giving the State Parks Passport as a gift, just include the sales receipt. Parks visitors can keep the receipt in their wallet and bicycle or walk in, too," says Doug Monger, FWP Parks Division administrator. "The passport is an ideal way to share the riches of Montana with friends, while also supporting the operations and maintenance of these special places." The Early Bird Parks Passport is $20 and $12 for additional decals, up to two. When buying more than one Parks Passport at the same time, it is necessary to present the vehicle registration(s). Parks Passports are available at the regular price of $24 and $15 for additional decals, up to two, beginning Feb. 16.