Re: Public campgrounds


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Posted by MoparNorm on Monday, August 02, 2004 at 6:44PM :

In Reply to: Re: Public campgrounds posted by Hollywood Lonnie on Monday, August 02, 2004 at 6:32PM :

It's called the 'Adventure Pass', you don't need it to just drive through, just to stop. I asked the ranger, "what happens if I'm driving through, and get a flat?" He said you'll need the pass! It's something like $5 for a day pass, $30 for the year, here is the data from the fs web site:
"All Forest visitors are required to display the Pass in their vehicles when parked for recreation purposes on these four southern California National Forests.

You won’t need a Pass while parked at places where a site-specific fee is already charged (such as ski resorts or fee campgrounds.) You also don’t need a Pass when you are traveling through the Forest but not stopping, when you are parked at your residence or at an organization camp in its permitted area, or are in an area covered by a Special Use Permit.

A Pass is not required for people stopping for information at Ranger Stations, Visitor Centers and other Forest Service offices. Volunteers and educational institutions are exempt, but require an Administrative Pass issued by a local Forest Service office."
MN



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