Summary
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -- Hikers, birders, and picnickers will no longer have to buy a Northwest Forest Pass to visit 385 sites in Oregon and Washington, starting May 1.
The U.S. Forest Service will drop that many trailheads and other areas from the fee program, reducing the total number of day-use sites that require a fee payment to 679 in the two states.See the full content of this document
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Forest Sites Dropped From Fee Program
No-fee sites in the two states will rise to 1,681.
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