Recreation Fees and Passes
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Fees and Passes
Welcome!
Are you ready to recreate on your
national forest lands? This page will help you determine if a
site requires a recreation fee to help pay for the facilities
and services that you will be using. You will also learn about
the variety of pass and permit options available
to you.
Where Are You
Going? Use the map below
to find the site you plan to visit. The different colors on the
map represent Forest Service "regions." Clicking on
the region takes you to the passes & permits section of that
region's web site. From there you can find which sites require
a fee.
Which Pass Do
I Need? To make the
best choice on which pass to purchase, you should think about
your recreation plans for the next year. You have options such
as buying a single day pass, a multi-day pass, or even
an annual pass that covers a forest or region. If you plan
to recreate in many different spots across the nation, an
Interagency Annual Pass may be your best value.
You may also qualify for one of the Interagency
Lifetime Passes (Interagency Senior Pass or
Interagency Access Pass).
Are Golden Passports and National
Parks Passes still valid? If you still have a Golden
Passport or National Parks Pass they may still be valid. (More
Information)
Use the map to discover more about
the Forest Service region you plan to visit and learn about local
pass options and how to purchase a pass.
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