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Siuslaw National Forest

  
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Siuslaw National Forest
4077 S.W. Research Way
P.O. Box 1148
Corvallis, Oregon 97339

(541) 750-7000
Fax: (541) 750-7234

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Recreation Passes

Home: Passes & Permits: Recreation Passes

Find out more about recreation passes from the Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region website (Leaves Siuslaw Site)

  • What passes are required?
  • Which pass do I need?
  • How much do they cost?
  • Where can I get a pass?

Purchase Passes:

Recreation Passes

image of Northwest Forest passesA Recreation Pass is a pass for the use of many improved trailheads, picnic areas, boat launches and interpretive sites on National Forests throughout Oregon and Washington.

Recreation Pass Required signs are posted at participating sites.

Revenues from pass sales go directly to maintaining and improving the trails, land and facilities you own and enjoy.

To view a list of pass options or purchase a pass online, please visit Pacific Northwest Recreation Passes (Leaves Siuslaw Site) or call at 1-800-270-7504.

Forest Accomplishments
Take a look at what your Recreation Fee Revenues accomplished on the Siuslaw National Forest. (Leaves Siuslaw Site)

Oregon Pacific Coast Passport

oregon pacific coast passport iconThis multi-agency day-use passport covers entry, vehicle parking and day use fees at all State and Federal fee sites along the entire Oregon Coast.

Find out MORE about the Oregon Pacific Coast Passport


Other recreation fees and permits:

Sand Lake Recreation Area Holiday Permit:

This special holiday permit is required for any street legal vehicle entering Sand Lake Recreation Area on these holiday weekends: Memorial, Fourth of July, and Labor Day.

Campground Fees:

The day use passes described on this page do not cover campground fees. Please see the Tripplanning section for information on fees for campgrounds.

Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) Recreation:

Operating an Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) on public land requires an Oregon OHV permit. This is in addition to any forest passes or fees that may be required for use of OHV campgrounds, staging areas, or sand camping sites.

OHV campgrounds, day use staging areas and sand camping sites that require fees are listed in our Tripplanning section.

Please see our OHV Permit section for details on permits needed for operating an OHV and for sand camping on the Siuslaw National Forest.

 

 

USDA Forest Service, Siuslaw National Forest
Last modified Thursday, October 01 2009


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