Recreation Passes & Permits
Where do I buy passes? Passes are available digitally, online or in-person at National Forest offices or at local vendors.
Where are day use fees charged? Here's a list of national forest recreation sites in Oregon and Washington where day use fees may be charged.
Where does the money go? Recreation fees make a difference.
Are there any Free Days? Yes, check check here.
Can I get involved? The Pacific Northwest Recreation Resource Advisory Committee provides recommendations concerning recreation fees. Get involved.
Local Passes
Digital Recreation Day Pass ($5) - Enjoy the convenience of buying a Digital Recreation Day Pass at Recreation.gov for Forest Service fee sites at Siuslaw National Forest. You can easily download your digital pass on your phone or tablet, no printing is required and funds directly help support local improvements.
Oregon Pacific Coast Passports ($35) - The Oregon Pacific Coast Passport is a multi-agency day use passport that covers entry, vehicle parking and day use fees at over 15 sites state and federal fee sites (Forest Service, National Parks Service, Bureau of Land Management and the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department) along Highway 101, the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway.
Northwest Forest Passes (Oregon & Washington)
Interagency Passes
Alerts & Warnings
- Tahkenitch Boat Ramp Closed for Repairs
- Use northern route to access Drift Creek Falls
- Potential high water at Old Bark Sand Camping
- Sweet Creek Falls Homestead Trail bridge failure
- Roads temporarily inaccessible for stream restoration
- Delays and temporary road closures for Forest Service Roads 3200, 2500, & 2127
- Intermittent forest road work and delays north of Hebo
- Forest Road 789 - Poor Condition