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Recreational Passes
Oregon Coast Passport
Waves crashing on a rock at Shore Acres
A joint federal-state coastal day-use fee pass good at eight coastal day-use fee state parks and selected National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service day-use areas, including Fort Clatsop National Memorial and the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. A complete list is available at http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/siuslaw/passes/oregoncoast/index.shtml.
 
The cost of a passport is $35 for an annual pass and $10 for a five-day pass. It is sold at major state park offices on the coast; OPRD headquarters in Salem; Fort Clatsop; the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area visitor center; Siuslaw National Forest headquarters in Corvallis; the Oregon Dunes National Recreational Area office in Reedsport; and USFS ranger district offices in Hebo, Mapleton and Waldport. The passport also is available from the OPRD Information Center by calling 1-800-551-6949 (annual passport only). The pass will be mailed to you.
  

Washington & Oregon Pass
The Washington & Oregon Recreational Pass is an add-on to the federal Interagency Annual Pass. It is honored at:
  • Oregon´s 25 state parks charging day-use fees.
  • 23 Washington state parks charging launch or trailer dump fees.
  • 6 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sites with facility use fees.
  • All Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service sites charging entrance or day-use fees.
 
The cost is $100 annually ($80 for Interagency Annual Pass plus $20 for add-on hangtag)
 
A complete list of destinations honoring the Passport combination is at http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/passespermits/worp-ps.shtml
 
For more information on Northwest recreation passes including the Interagency Annual Pass, visit http://www.naturenw.org/index.htm.

 
Page updated: November 05, 2007

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