Accessible site construction at the E-Ne-Nuck Campground on the Six Rivers National Forest.
Recreation fee revenues make a difference
The majority of the recreation fees collected stay on the forest and go right back into operating, maintaining and improving
the recreational opportunities visitors use and value the most - campgrounds, developed day use sites, boat ramps, trails, rental cabins and
lookouts, and much more. Funds are also used to provide enhanced services such as interpretive programs, visitor information
, and transportation systems. Take a look at the forest accomplishment reports for specific details on how your fees were
used.
Repair of split rail fence at Juniper Point on the San Bernardino National Forest.
National Accomplishment Reports
Reports to Congress are compiled every three years and include information on all federal agencies that charge fees under
the Recreation Enhancement Act.
Your Fees at Work
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Recreation fees pay for routine trash and litter clean up on your National Forests
For More Information
If you would like additional information about Pacific Southwest Region's Recreation Fee Program please contact
Tamara Wilton, Recreation Fee Program Manager by phone at (530) 283-2605 or you can visit us at the links listed below.