USDA Forest Service
 

Klamath National Forest

 
 

Klamath National Forest
1312 Fairlane Road
Yreka, CA 96097-9549

(530) 842-6131

United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service.

Passes & Permits

AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL PASS INFORMATION

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Interagency Annual Pass
$80.00

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Lifetime Access Pass
Free

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Interagency Senior Pass
$10.00

The new Interagency Annual Pass replaces the Golden Eagle Passport. This pass covers Standard Amenity Fees like entrance fees to the National Parks and National Wildlife Refuges and day-use fees charged at National Forests and Bureau of Land Management sites and areas.

The Annual Pass may be purchased through any Forest Service office in California. The pass is good for one year from the month of purchase.

A special hangtag used for displaying your Annual Passport is available at no cost.

The new Interagency Access Pass replaces the Golden Access Passport. It covers Standard Amenity Fees.The new Access Pass is a lifetime pass available free-of-charge to persons who are permanently disabled. This pass must be applied for in-person at any Forest Service office.

A special hangtag used for displaying your Access Passport is available at no cost.

The new Interagency Senior Pass replaces the Golden Age Passport. It covers Standard Amenity Fees. The new Senior Pass is a lifetime pass available to citizens and permanent residents who are 62 years of age and older. Proof of Age is required. This pass must be applied for in-person at any Forest Service office.

A special hangtag used for displaying your Senior Passport is available at no cost.

For additional information, please visit the National Federal Recreation website.

 

Permit Information

Permit information for the following permits may be obtained by contacting the Klamath National Forest office at (530) 842-6131.

  • Road Use Permits
  • Firewood Permits
  • Campfire Permits

Information about Special Use Permits required to conduct business on National Forests.

CAMPFIRE PERMITS

You can help protect the forest from wildfires by knowing and following rules for the safe use of fire. You must obtain a California Campfire Permit if you plan to build a campfire or use a stove, unless you are in a developed recreation area (campground or picnic area).

Permits are available free-of-charge at offices of the Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Remember that regulations governing campfires are specific to each National Forest and change with weather conditions and the seasons. To protect yourself and the forest, before each visit check with the Forest Service for current campfire restrictions. If you smoke outside a vehicle, be sure you do so within a cleared area at least three feet in diameter.

Smoking outside of an enclosed vehicle may be completely prohibited during times of high fire danger. If you discover a fire in the forest, including an unattended campfire, please call 911 as soon as possible. Provide as much information as you can about the fire’s location—road numbers, intersections, trail names, name of the nearest campground and distance to those locations. Drive carefully—firefighters may have already been notified, and crews and equipment could be traveling to the fire on Forest roads.

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USDA Forest Service - Klamath National Forest
Last Modified: Wednesday, 23 July 2008 at 10:23:30 EDT


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