Out-of-staters to pay more for Oregon State Park permits
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Out-of-staters to pay more for Oregon State Park permits
It will soon cost more for non-Oregonians to park their cars or pitch their tents in a state park in Oregon.Starting July 1, out-of-state visitors will pay $12 per day, or $37 for an annual parking permit. The change was recently approved by the Oregon State Parks and Recreation Commission.Oregon residents will continue to pay the rate of $10 per day, or $30 for an annual permit. The parking fees only apply in about two dozen of Oregon’s more th…
Oregon State Parks Just Increased Camping Fees 25% For Out-of-State Visitors
If you are a non-Oregonian and thinking of staying at an Oregon State Park you should know they have increased camping and parking fees by 25% for out-of-state visitors, effective July 1st. The new nonresident surcharge comes on top of a recent cost increase for all park users which went into effect at the beginning of the year. Visitors buying parking passes at Oregon State Park kiosks will now be presented with two options “in-state” and “out…
Out-of-state visitors to Oregon parks will now pay 25 percent more • Lincoln Chronicle
Travelers from outside Oregon will soon be paying a little extra to visit a state park. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission has approved a new rule that will increase camping and parking […] The post Out-of-state visitors to Oregon parks will now pay 25 percent more appeared first on Lincoln Chronicle.
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