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Our comprehensive guide to all Oregon State Parks campgrounds, day-use areas, and heritage sites.
The daily permit is good for parking the entire day at any state park that charges a day-use parking fee. You can leave one day-use fee park and travel to another. The fee is a parking fee and not a charge for recreational purposes under ORS 105.672 to ORS 105.696.
Daily parking permits ($5) are available at every day-use park that charges a fee. One-year ($30) and two-year ($50) parking permits are available online, from state park offices and from other vendors all over the state.
Previously, visitors could only make online reservations 24 hours in advance of their arrival date. Now visitors can make online reservations on the same day that they plan to camp at most parks. Learn more at https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=v.feature-article&articleId=323.
The Special Access Pass is for veterans with a service-connected disability. Survivors of deceased veterans, spouse and/or other family members of veterans do not qualify for this pass. Eligible U.S. military members on leave are reimbursed for their campsite and day-use costs.
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
Each of our state parks is an individual place where people play, picnic, camp, explore, hike, rest, and renew. They are an everyday reminder of the things that make Oregon great. We recognize that Oregon's resilience and beauty are strengthened by its diverse communities.
Give the gift of the great outdoors this holiday season with an annual Oregon State Parks day-use parking permit. From Dec. 1-31, visitors and holiday shoppers can buy them for only $25--that's $5 off the regular price of $30.
For specific information, call the Oregon State Parks Information Line at 1-800-551-6949 (Oregon relay for the hearing impaired: dial 7-1-1). Full hookup sites: sewer, electricity and water; paved parking area adjacent to site; picnic table and fire ring.
We recognize that Oregon's resilience and beauty are strengthened by its diverse communities. Our commitment is to serve everyone by striving to provide safe and equitable access to state parks and agency programs.