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BLM waives day-use fees to celebrate Veterans Day

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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is waiving recreation day-use fees for visitors on Saturday, Nov. 11, in celebration of Veterans Day.

The BLM recognizes and honors our veterans’ contributions to our nation and invites visitors to explore the unique and diverse natural landscapes and visitor facilities found on America’s public lands.

“Veterans contribute valuable expertise in caring for our cherished public lands,” said BLM Oregon and Washington State Director Barry Bushue. “I’m thrilled we honor and celebrate veterans across the nation with a fee-free day for all.”

This marks the last of BLM’s fee-free days of 2023.

Within Oregon and Washington, the BLM’s standard amenity day-use fees will be waived at the following: Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, Cape Blanco Lighthouse, Wildwood Recreation Site, Hyatt Lake Recreation Area, Gerber Recreation Area, Yakima River Canyon, Loon Lake Recreation Site, Alsea Falls Recreation Site, Shotgun Creek Recreation Site, Edson Creek Recreation Site, Spring Recreation Site and Fishermen’s Bend Recreation Site.

The standard amenity fee waiver does not apply to any expanded amenity fees for overnight camping, group day-use, cabin rentals or individual Special Recreation Permit fees along permitted rivers.

Contact the local BLM office if you have any questions about a recreation site you are interested in visiting. For more information, visit blm.gov/visit.