- The Sun Pass is used primarily on state and local toll roads in Florida. It is compatible with Georgia's PeachPass system, and can also be used in North Carolina. It is also compatible with Orlando's E-Pass. Sun Pass is not compatible with E-ZPass. However, E-ZPass may be used on some Orlando toll roads, where the E-Pass is accepted.
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Special Hauling Permits & Restrictions; Apply for a Permit; Hazardous Materials Tunnel Restrictions; Commercial E-ZPass; Winter Event Vehicle Restrictions.
Many believe the Easy Pass and Fisher Basin area to be one of the most superb places in the North Cascades. Extensive meadows are crowned by glacial peaks. The short, steep trail to the pass is anything but 'easy.' The views, however, are your reward: panoramic vistas of Fisher Basin and Mounts Logan, Fisher, and Arriva. In the spring and early summer, wildflowers abound, and in the autumn, golden larches make this area even more special. Backpackers will enjoy camping in Fisher Basin and along the wild and shady Fisher Creek. See the detailed trail description for more information on this area.

Special Concerns:
- Pets are not allowed at Easy Pass or anywhere else in the national park.
- This area has very fragile vegetation. Please take care to avoid trampling the vegetation by hiking and resting only on durable surfaces such as the trail, snow or rocks.
- Camping is not allowed at Easy Pass.
- The north side of this trail usually has steep snow well into July. An ice axe is necessary to safely traverse the steep snow.
Backcountry Camping: A backcountry permit is required for all overnight stays. Permits are limited. There is no camping allowed at Easy Pass or in the meadows. Fisher Camp is located in the basin below the pass. Midway along the Fisher Creek Trail, find Cosho Camp in the forest, and Junction Camp is located at the intersection with the Thunder Creek Trail.
Access: Follow State Route 20 to mile 151. The trailhead is located on the south side of the highway. A US Forest Service Northwest Forest Pass is required to park here.
For more information on current road and trail conditions, permits, regulations and trip planning please see our Wilderness Trip Planner.
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Maine Turnpike's E-ZPass Customer Service Center reopened on June 22, 2020 at 8:00 am.
We continue to be on reduced Hours of operation, which are Monday through Friday 8 AM to 5 PM.
We are limiting the number of people entering the building in order to keep customers at a safe distance. If there is a waiting line, you may be asked to wait outside.
In an effort to reduce the need for coming to the service center, please do whatever you can online, by phone, or by mail if possible. For example, if you need mounting strips for your transponder call the customer service center at 1-888-MTA-PASS to have them mailed to you. You can also request these from within your account online: From the drop down menu 'My E-ZPass' select Order Tag Mounting Strips (you will need to log on to your account to order the mounting strips).
If you need to make account changes you may do so by any of the following methods:
- Log on to your account online to make the required changes
- Download the form at https://ezpassmaineturnpike.com/EZPass/Page.do?id=forms
- Call the Customer Service Center at 1-888-MTA-PASS
Downloaded forms may then be mailed to us at: PO Box 3858, Portland, ME 04104-3858
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If you would like to sign up for E-ZPass and pick up a transponder, please do the application online OR print out the application and fill out before arrival.
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Your patience is greatly appreciated during this time.

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