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Western Oregon Plan Decisions Released. Oregon State Office |
National and Regional Interagency PassesRevenues from recreation fee passes generally stay where they are collected to help support recreation facilities, programs, and services. Which pass is right for you? The pass series, collectively known as the America the Beautiful - National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass, is shown below with a brief explanation of each. Interagency Annual Pass Interagency Senior 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. Washington and Oregon Recreation PassSame benefits as Interagency Annual Pass plus 26 Oregon State Parks charging a day-use fee, 23 (of 120) participating Washington State Parks charging launch or trailer dump fees, and 6 Army Corps of Engineers sites charging day-use fees.
Frequent visitors may save money by buying an annual pass. Oregon Pacific Coast PassportThe Multi-Agency (Forest Service, National Parks Service, Bureau of Land Management and the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department) day use passport covers entry, vehicle parking and day use fees at all State and Federal fee sites along the entire Oregon Coast.
Buy an annual vehicle passport for $35 or a 5-day vehicle passport for $10 and enjoy all the highlights of the Oregon Coast. Visit places ranging from the beautiful formal gardens at Shore Acres State Park to the natural and cultural history at Cape Perpetua and Yaquina Head Interpretive Centers. Purchase a passPurchase a pass online:
http://www.naturenw.org/store-passes.htm Passes may also be purchased in person at all BLM district offices and visitor centers during regular business hours. |
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