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Recreation Passes
Any of the following passes will cover day use fees for sites on the Siuslaw National Forest.
Day PassThese fees are charged at many day-use sites, such as boat ramps, picnic areas, OHV staging areas and trailheads. The $5 daily fee covers all national forest day-use fee sites until midnight of the date purchased. Fees may be paid on site (at most sites) via fee tube or ticket machine -- or by displaying, on your vehicle, any one of the following pre-purchased passes: Northwest Forest Pass, Washington & Oregon Recreation Pass, Oregon Pacific Coast Passport, or Golden Eagle, Golden Age or Golden Access Passport. Find out MORE from the Pacific Northwest Region site
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Same benefits as the Interagency Annual Pass plus honored at: 26 Oregon State Parks, 20 participating Washington State Parks, and 6 Army Corps of Engineers sites, where day-use, parking or facility use fees are charged.
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Starting January 1, 2007, a new suite of passes are available:
Interagency Annual Pass
Interagency Senior Pass
Interagency Access Pass
These passes replace the Golden Eagle, Golden Age and Golden Access Passports.
Note: Golden Age and Golden Access passes are still valid and will be honored for the life of the cardholder.
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Details are also available from the national Forest Service Recreation Passes site including:
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers questions about the new passes and how to transition from the Golden
Passes.
This multi-agency day-use passport covers entry, vehicle parking and day use fees at all State and Federal fee sites along the entire Oregon Coast.
This special holiday permit is required for any street legal vehicle entering Sand Lake Recreation Area on these holiday weekends: Memorial, Fourth of July, and Labor Day.
The day use passes described on this page do not cover campground fees. Please see the Tripplanning section for information on fees for campgrounds.
Operating an Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) on public land requires an Oregon OHV permit. This is in addition to any forest passes or fees that may be required for use of OHV campgrounds, staging areas, or sand camping sites.
OHV campgrounds, day use staging areas and sand camping sites that require fees are listed in our Tripplanning section.
Please see our OHV Permit section for details on permits needed for operating an OHV and for sand camping on the Siuslaw National Forest.
USDA Forest Service, Siuslaw National Forest
Last modified Thursday, November 20 2008