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The Oregon Coast Passport covers admission, parking, and day use fees for 17 State and Federal parks, recreation areas, and heritage sites located on the Oregon Coast. This pass is available in annual and 5-day formats.
Buy an annual vehicle passport for $35 or a 5-day vehicle passport for $10. Passports may be purchased at Forest Service, National Parks Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Oregon State Parks offices, visitor centers or parks along the Oregon Coast.
Purchase a 12-month parking permit for $30, or a 24-month parking permit for $50 online at Reserve America, from most major state park offices, or from vendors statewide. The permit is transferable among vehicles.
The Oregon Pacific Coast Passport is a multi-agency day use passport that covers entry or day use fees at dozens of federal fee sites (Forest Service, National Parks Service, and Bureau of Land Management) and Oregon State Park sites along Highway 101 and the Siuslaw National Forest.
Phone: Oregon State Park Information Center, 1-800-551-6949. Walk-in: Selected private vendors and major OPRD offices. For an online list, go to www.oregonstateparks.org, then on “Day-use Passes,” and link to “find out where to buy day-use passes.” Oregon Pacific Coast Passport Honored at 16 coastal day-use fee areas
The Oregon Pacific Coast Passport allows you entry, vehicle parking and day use fees at all State and Federal fee sites along the entire Oregon Coast. It is valid at 15 sites along Highway 101, The Pacific Coast Scenic Byway.
15 lis 2024 · Choose between 12- and 24-month permits. Valid only at Oregon State Parks. Our comprehensive guide to all Oregon State Parks campgrounds, day-use areas, and heritage sites. Each of our state parks is an individual place where people play, picnic, camp, explore, hike, rest, and renew.