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PASSES
California Passes:
Purchase an Adventure Pass.
Arizona Passes:
Purchase a Red Rock Pass.
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ABOUT National Forest Visitor Maps
National Forest Visitor Maps provide
information on recreational uses, trails, roads,
streams, lakes, visitor centers, facilities available,
campgrounds and picnic areas. The map also
displays color photographs of points of interest and
activities. Each map covers all or part of one
national forest, and the scale is generally 1/2 inch
per mile (1:126,720). These maps do not show
topography of the land (i.e., the natural features
such as mountains, valleys, and plains illustrated
through contour lines on the map).
Cost: $6-$7 each
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SAMPLE IMAGE - National Forest Visitor Maps
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ABOUT National Forest Wilderness Maps
National Forest Wilderness Maps are
topographic maps, which show natural features, such as
mountains, valleys, plains, lakes, rivers, and
vegetation. This is done through contour lines
depicting elevation gain or loss. This way you
will have a sense about how steep that mountain is
that you'll be climbing this weekend! Each map
covers all or part of one wilderness area and the
scale is generally 1 inch per mile
(1:63,360).
Cost: $7-$10 each
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SAMPLE IMAGE - National Forest Wilderness Maps
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ABOUT the Adventure Pass in southern
California
Who needs to purchase an Adventure Pass?
All Forest visitors will be required to display the
Pass in their vehicles when parked on the Angeles,
Cleveland, Los Padres, and San Bernardino National
Forests for recreation purposes.
You will not 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/resort, or in an area covered by a site specific
use fee. You won't need a Pass at a site where a
fee is already charged (i.e., ski resorts and
campgrounds). If you are uncertain whether or
not you need a Pass, please call your local Forest
Service Office.
A Pass is not required for people stopping for
information at ranger stations, visitor centers and
other Forest Service offices, or for off-highway vehicles
(OHV) parked on OHV facilities with green sticker registration.
The last Saturday of each month is a Free Day, when
Adventure Passes are not required.
All Golden Passports
and National Park Passes with Holograms are accepted
wherever the Adventure Pass is required.
Cost:
Annual
Pass - $30.00
Valid to the end of the month of purchase in the
following year. Tip: If bought near the first
of the month, the annual Adventure Pass is valid for
nearly 13 months. Annual passes are designed to be
used as either a rear-view mirror hangtag or as a
peel-off bumper sticker.
Second
Vehicle - $5.00
One Second Vehicle Pass may be bought by persons
holding an annual Adventure Pass. The Second Vehicle
Pass is validated for the same month as the Annual
Pass. So, it is in the buyers interest to purchase the
Second Vehicle Pass in combination with the Annual
Pass. Second Vehicle Passes are also designed to be
used as either rear-view mirror hangtags or as
peel-off bumper stickers.
Daily
Pass - $5.00
Daily Passes are designed to be self-validating.
They are "scratcher" designed hangtags.
Visitors may buy their passes in advance of their trip
to the forest. They retain the Daily Pass until they
reach their forest destination, where they validate
their own pass by scratching-off the appropriate month
and date. Daily passes are valid until 10:00 am on the
day after validation, which eliminates the need
for two daily passes when just camping over night.
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ABOUT the Arizona Red Rock Pass
When
do you need a Red Rock Pass?
A
Red Rock Pass is required for vehicles parking in the
Red Rock area on the Coconino National Forest for
non-commercial purposes.
If
no vehicle is parked, no pass will be required.
Since this is a “use” fee and not a fee for
entry to the National Forest, no pass will be required
for travel through the Red Rock Area nor for
activities that are “incidental” to thru-travel,
such as stopping to take a photograph or use a
restroom.
All Golden Passports are accepted
wherever the Red Rock Pass is required. However,
Golden Passport holders are still required to pay an
entrance fee to the following day use sites operated
by private permittee: Banjo Bill, Grasshopper Point, Crescent Moon,
and Call O’ The Canyon (West Fork trailhead).
The Red Rock Pass and Golden Passports cover the fee
to visit Palatki but it necessary to make a
reservation first. Reservations are only taken
in person for up to seven days in advance at the West
Gateway Visitor Center at the Sedona Cultural Park.
Your
fees remain in Red Rock Country to be used for
information and education services, trail and facility
repair and maintenance, natural resource protection
and restoration, and law enforcement. The Forest Service, its partners, and the Sedona community
thank you for helping: “Pass on your Natural
Legacy!”
Cost:
Daily
Pass - $5.00
The Daily Pass is valid for the use of Red Rock
Country for one day, including Palatki and V Bar V
Heritage Sites.
It is not valid for the use of other fee areas,
developed campgrounds, or the following day-use sites
operated by private permittee:
Banjo Bill, Grasshopper Point, Crescent Moon,
and Call O’ The Canyon.
Weekly
Pass - $15.00
The Weekly Pass is valid for the use of Red Rock
Country for seven consecutive days, including Palatki
and V Bar V Heritage Sites.
It is not valid for the use of other fee areas,
developed campgrounds, or the following day-use sites
operated by private permittee:
Banjo Bill, Grasshopper Point, Crescent Moon,
and Call O’ The Canyon.
Annual
Pass - $20.00
The Annual Pass is valid for the use of Red Rock
Country for twelve consecutive months, including
Palatki and V Bar V Heritage Sites.
It is not valid for the use of other fee areas,
developed campgrounds, or the following day-use sites
operated by private permittee:
Banjo Bill, Grasshopper Point, Crescent Moon,
and Call O’ The Canyon.
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