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Oregon State Parks raises fees and changes policies in 2026 to fix a $14 million gap, ending some passes and waivers.
Oregon State Parks is implementing fee increases and policy changes for 2026 to address a $14 million budget shortfall, including raising annual parking permits to $60 for residents and $75 for out-of-state visitors, ending 24-month permits, and discontinuing the Oregon Pacific Coast Passport.
Green Friday and First Day Hike parking waivers will no longer apply at permit-required parks, Jackson County permits will no longer be honored, and new fees may be introduced for dump stations and additional parks.
Public comment is open on proposed reservation policy changes from December 1 to January 15, 2026, with camping fee waivers under review.
The agency is also expanding lodging, pursuing partnerships, and streamlining operations to sustain services.
Los Parques Estatales de Oregon aumentan las tarifas y cambian las políticas en 2026 para solucionar una brecha de $ 14 millones, poniendo fin a algunos pases y exenciones.