PORTLAND, Ore. — A new law will require stand-up paddle boarders, kayakers and rafters to get a permit to access Oregon's waterways starting in 2026. House Bill 2982 passed the Oregon Legislature and ...
SALEM, Ore. — It wasn't the smoothest first season for a sweeping new permit system meant to limit crowding in three of Oregon's most popular wilderness areas, so the U.S. Forest Service is making ...
A permit system intended to limit crowds on the John Day River will officially be in place this coming May 1 to July 15. The permits cost from $16 to $26 and will be required to float a stream known ...
The Deschutes and Willamette national forests will charge a $1 day-use fee for 19 popular trails in the Three Sisters, Mount Jefferson and Mount Washington wilderness areas. The U.S. Forest Service ...
On the list of Oregon’s greatest river trips, the John Day has always ranked high. The second-longest undammed river in the United States snakes through deep, isolated canyons in Eastern Oregon on a ...
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