What is the penalty for visiting a day-use fee park without a per
A visitor who parks in a state park day-use fee area without a 12- or 24-month permit, daily permit, or current state park camping receipt can be fined $77.
Is the state park day-use permit good at Sno-Parks?
No. Only Sno-Park permits are accepted in designated Oregon Sno-Parks. Sno-Park permits can be obtained from DMV offices and at agents in resorts, sporting goods stores, other retail outlets, and at many U.S. Forest Service ranger district offices.
Is the state park permit good in national forests?
Usually not, but there may be exceptions from time to time. Pacific northwest national forest trailheads and federal parks require special passes issued by the U.S. Forest Service or the National Park Service.
For information, please consult your local telephone directory or phone the Oregon State Park Information Center at (800) 551-6949 for a Forest Service or National Park office nearest you. You may also go to the following links:
Where can foster parents get their free day-use permits?
Foster parents are entitled to a free day-use permit, but it must be issued by state park staff.
What if a customer doesn't know the vehicle license number?
If someone is purchasing the pass as a gift and they don't know the license number, you can still sell them the pass; write GIFT on the pass in the license number space.
Can someone buy a permit if they lack a vehicle license number?
Yes. Just write a description of the vehicle on the form in the vehicle license number spot (such as '97 Taurus or Black Ford P/U, etc.)
Page updated: November 05, 2007
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