Interagency Passes
The Bighorn National Forest does not have a general entrance fee;
however, the Forest continues to honor an Interagency Passes at
all fee campgrounds.
The America
the Beautiful Pass can provide either free entrance or a discount
for certain recreation fees.
There are three types of passports available:
- Annual for general public, $80
- Senior for individuals 62 years or older, $10
- Access for blind or permanently
disabled individuals, FREE
Permitted Services
To obtain campground, outfitter guide, and other services from
commercial companies who operate through Forest Service permits,
please contact them directly.
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Permits
Permits may be required for certain individual and commercial activities
that occur on the Forest including, but not limited to, the following:
- Advertising
- Christmas trees
- Collection
- Filming and photography
- Fire
- Firewood
- Mushroom
- Off-highway vehicle
- Post and pole
- River
- Road
- Outfitting/Guiding
- Wilderness
For more information on the permit process, click
here.
Information on Christmas tree, post & pole, transplants, or
firewood permits. These permits are available at all district offices.
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Recreation Fee Demonstration
Program
This program charges recreation fees, which are in turn reinvested
in our recreation areas to maintain, improve, and develop natural
resources, recreation facilities, and services.
Please become familiar with our rules and regulations by checking
this website and our local offices. Also, take time to read signs
and bulletin boards during your visit to the grassland.
Recreation residences, or summer homes, are private structures located
on National Forest System land. The structures are authorized under
a special use permit issued by the local Ranger District office. Recreation
residences sell through reality offices. If you are interested in
purchasing one, please contact a realtor in the area where you are
interested. Prior to purchase of a recreation residence, you are required
to meet with the local District Ranger to discuss requirements of
holding a special use authorization. National
Forest Homeowners Association
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