Passes & Permits
You must apply for a permit to float the Middle Fork and the Main Salmon
Rivers during the high use summer season. You are required to have a permit
during the non-peak seasons.
Information about a season pass for floating the Middle Fork and the
Main Salmon Rivers as well as general information about user fees for
the rivers.
Honored nationwide at all Forest Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, and US Fish & Wildlife Service sites charging entrance or standard amenity fees. Click on the three passes below for more information.
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Valid for 12 months from the month of purchase. Expires the last day of the month punched.
The Interagency Annual Pass has two signature lines and any two individuals may sign the pass. Both are considered pass holders.
Admits pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private non-commercial vehicle.
At per person fee areas, admits pass holder and up to 3 persons. Persons15 and younger are admitted free of charge.
Frequent visitors of multiple federal agency lands may save money by buying an Interagency Annual Pass.
Eighty percent of the purchase price is retained to support local recreation opportunities. |
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Valid for pass holder's lifetime.
Admits pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private non-commercial vehicle.
At per person fee areas, admits pass holder and up to 3 persons. Persons15 and younger are admitted free of charge.
Receives a 50% discount on some expanded amenity fees like campgrounds (does not include hookups for water/sewer/electricity), highly developed boat launches and swimming sites and for specialized interpretive services. (More Information) |
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Valid for pass holder's lifetime.
Admits pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private non-commercial vehicle.
At per person fee areas, admits pass holder and up to 3 persons. Persons15 and younger are admitted free of charge.
Receives a 50% discount on some expanded amenity fees like campgrounds (does not include hookups for water/sewer/electricity), highly developed boat launches and swimming sites and for specialized interpretive services. (More Information) |
Information about passes Intermountain
Regional web site.
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