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Do I need a pass? |
Where does the money go?
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The National Forests in Oregon and Washington that require day use fees are listed below under "Locations Requiring a Pass". Check your destination forest to see if a recreation pass is required at the location you plan to visit. Recreation passes do not cover fees for winter sno-parks, cabin rentals, or climbing and wilderness permits. They also do not cover developed campgrounds, but Interagency Senior Pass and Interagency Access Pass holders may receive a 50% discount for camping fees. Though many concessionaires do honor recreation passes, other may not. Concessionaire sites that honor at least one of the passes available in the Pacific Northwest Region are listed under "Locations Requiring a Pass." |
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Free DaysFees are waved at Forest Service-managed day use sites on the following days:
For information on volunteer projects, click on the links above. |
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Locations Requiring a Pass |
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Check your destination forest to see if a recreation pass is required at the site you plan to visit. You need a Recreation Pass to visit these locations in Washington and Oregon National Forests. Fee requirements will be posted at each recreation site or area. |
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Which Pass Do I Need?Difficulty Deciding? Try this tool to help you decide which pass is best for you. |
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PassesThe following passes are honored at day-use sites where recreation fees are required in Washington and Oregon National Forests. All passes are per vehicle. |
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5-Day Oregon Pacific Coast Passport
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Regional
ANNUAL PASS |
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Combination
ANNUAL PASS |
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Interagency
ANNUAL PASS |
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LIFETIME PASS |
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Do I need a pass? |
Where does the money go?
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The National Forests in Oregon and Washington that require day use fees are listed below under "Locations Requiring a Pass". Check your destination forest to see if a recreation pass is required at the location you plan to visit. Recreation passes do not cover fees for winter sno-parks, cabin rentals, or climbing and wilderness permits. They also do not cover developed campgrounds, but Interagency Senior Pass and Interagency Access Pass holders may receive a 50% discount for camping fees. Though many concessionaires do honor recreation passes, other may not. Concessionaire sites that honor at least one of the passes available in the Pacific Northwest Region are listed under "Locations Requiring a Pass." |
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Free DaysFees are waved at Forest Service-managed day use sites on the following days:
For information on volunteer projects, click on the links above. |
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Locations Requiring a Pass |
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Check your destination forest to see if a recreation pass is required at the site you plan to visit. You need a Recreation Pass to visit these locations in Washington and Oregon National Forests. Fee requirements will be posted at each recreation site or area. |
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Which Pass Do I Need?Difficulty Deciding? Try this tool to help you decide which pass is best for you. |
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PassesThe following passes are honored at day-use sites where recreation fees are required in Washington and Oregon National Forests. All passes are per vehicle. |
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DAY
PASS |
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5-Day Oregon Pacific Coast Passport
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Regional
ANNUAL PASS |
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Combination
ANNUAL PASS |
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Interagency
ANNUAL PASS |
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Interagency
LIFETIME PASS |
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Do I need a pass? |
Where does the money go?
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The National Forests in Oregon and Washington that require day use fees are listed below under "Locations Requiring a Pass". Check your destination forest to see if a recreation pass is required at the location you plan to visit. Recreation passes do not cover fees for winter sno-parks, cabin rentals, or climbing and wilderness permits. They also do not cover developed campgrounds, but Interagency Senior Pass and Interagency Access Pass holders may receive a 50% discount for camping fees. Though many concessionaires do honor recreation passes, other may not. Concessionaire sites that honor at least one of the passes available in the Pacific Northwest Region are listed under "Locations Requiring a Pass." |
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Free DaysFees are waved at Forest Service-managed day use sites on the following days:
For information on volunteer projects, click on the links above. |
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Locations Requiring a Pass |
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Check your destination forest to see if a recreation pass is required at the site you plan to visit. You need a Recreation Pass to visit these locations in Washington and Oregon National Forests. Fee requirements will be posted at each recreation site or area. |
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Which Pass Do I Need?Difficulty Deciding? Try this tool to help you decide which pass is best for you. |
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PassesThe following passes are honored at day-use sites where recreation fees are required in Washington and Oregon National Forests. All passes are per vehicle. |
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DAY
PASS |
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5-Day Oregon Pacific Coast Passport
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Regional
ANNUAL PASS |
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Combination
ANNUAL PASS |
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Interagency
ANNUAL PASS |
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Interagency
LIFETIME PASS |
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