

Where does the money go? Recreation fee revenues make a difference. What types of recreation passes are available and how do I decide? View the metal detection policy for more information, including a list of campgrounds where metal detecting is allowed.

Metal detecting in camping areas open to metal detecting is permitted only in unoccupied campsites. Metal detecting without a permit for recreational pursuits is allowed in specific developed recreation sites on the Siuslaw National Forest. OHV campgrounds, day use staging areas and sand camping sites that require fees are listed in our Recreation section under OHV Riding & Camping. Please see our OHV Permit section for details on permits needed for operating an OHV and for sand camping on the Siuslaw National Forest. 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.

Operating an Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) on public land requires an Oregon OHV permit. Please see the Camping & Cabins activity in the Recreation section for information on fees for campgrounds. The day use passes described on this page do not cover campground fees. Other Recreation Fees and Permits: Campground Fees: If you'd prefer buying a recreation pass in person, we've got you covered! Here are over 100 locations in Oregon and Washington where you can pick up a pass. What types of recreation passes are available and how do I decide? Northwest Forest Passes (Oregon & Washington) Where does the money go Recreation fee revenues make a difference.
Make a pass at free#
View a list of recreation sites in Oregon and Washington where day use fees may be charged.Īre there any Free Days? Fees are waived at Forest Service-managed day use sites to celebrate specific events. Fees are waived at Forest Service-managed day use sites to celebrate specific events. Theres a phrase which says youll give a pass to someone, meaning youre letting them get out of doing something, or youre deciding not to make them. : : The OED places this under the general rubric:: : II. Oregon Pacific Coast Passports ($35) - The Oregon Pacific Coast Passport is a multi-agency day use passport that covers entry, vehicle parking and day use fees at over 15 sites state and federal fee sites (Forest Service, National Parks Service, Bureau of Land Management and the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department) along Highway 101, the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway. Men seldom make passes At girls who wear glasses.': : : I think I see the connections that made this use possible, once you accept that a lunge and an effort have been encompassed by this word for a long time.
Make a pass at download#
You can easily download your digital pass on your phone or tablet, no printing is required and funds directly help support local improvements. Digital Recreation Day Pass ($5) - Enjoy the convenience of buying a Digital Recreation Day Pass at for Forest Service fee sites at Siuslaw National Forest.
