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Northwest Recreation Pass Center

Planning a trip to a northwest national forest, national park, state park, or other public land recreation site? An entrance or day-use fee may be required. Save money and time by purchasing your pass online now!

Want travel tips and directions? Check out our selection of maps, trail guides, and travel planning packages.


Passes Currently Available
America the Beautiful: National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass
Code: 17260
Price: $80.00



Annual Northwest Forest Pass (National Forests in Washington and Oregon ONLY)
Code: 09942
Price: $30.00



National Forest Recreation Day Pass (National Forests in Washington and Oregon ONLY)
Code: 09944
Price: $5.00



Washington and Oregon Recreation Pass
Code: 14513
Price: $100.00





Recreation Pass Quick Reference Guide


If you are planning:

 

Consider a:

 

Multiple visits to federal recreation fee sites across the United States within a 12-month period

 

(such as Mount Rainier National Park in Washington, Lassen National Forest in California, or Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona)  
 

Multiple visits to federal recreation fee sites across the Unites States and state recreation day-use sites in Washington and Oregon within a 12-month period

 

 

Multiple visits to national forest recreation day-use sites in Washington and Oregon within a 12-month period

 

  (such as Olympic National Forest in Washington or Deschutes National Forest in Oregon.)

Occasional visits to national forest recreation day-use fee sites in Washington or Oregon during the course of one day

 

(such as visiting Mount St. Helens-Gifford Pinchot National Forest in the morning and Olympic National Forest in the afternoon.)
 

Multiple national forests in Washington and Oregon on motorcycle or open-top vehicle during the year

 

 

 

 


Wondering when you will receive your pass in the mail? See our list of frequently asked questions for more information.

Still not sure which pass is right for you?
Take a look at this helpful chart on the Forest Service website or this
map of national forests in Washington and Oregon.

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