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The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is implementing new fees at some of its day-use parks and raising fees for some of its busiest overnight camping parks. The state waives day-use parking fees ...
RV campers with out-of-state plates will pay a little more to stay overnight at an Oregon state park campground this year. A 25% increase for non-Oregon residents will take effect Jan. 1, 2022 ...
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The second change implements Senate Bill 794, which increases fees for RV campsites by 25% for out-of-state residents. Under the current system, out-of-state campers just pay the RV site rate.
A fee increase takes effect with the new year at Oregon’s state parks: Out-of-state visitors with RVs will now pay 25% more for their campsites.
Oregon welcomes recreational vehicles, and you’ll find many highway signs with the RV-friendly symbol to let you know where there is adequate room to maneuver. A large number of RV parks are ...
The most-visited state parks in Oregon receive well over 1 million visitors yearly. Conversely, with just 169,000 annual day visitors, LaPine State Park is a little bit more overlooked.
RV campers from other states soon will have to pay a 25% surcharge when visiting Oregon state parks.
It will get a little more expensive to hook up your RV at Oregon’s busiest campgrounds this year. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department announced a $3 increase for electric and full hookup ...
Starting Monday, Oregon state parks will begin charging out-of-state residents an additional fee for overnight stays. Officials with the park system said Friday the new temporary surcharge is ...
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