Oregon Pacific Coast Passport
Enjoy highlights of the Oregon Coast with the Oregon Pacific Coast Passport!
Cost: $35 Annually, or $10 for a 5-day pass.
Locations to Purchase & Sites Covered

Benefits:
The Oregon Pacific Coast Passport is a multi-agency day use passport that covers entry or day use fees at dozens of federal fee sites (Forest Service, National Parks Service, and Bureau of Land Management) and Oregon State Park sites along Highway 101 and the Siuslaw National Forest.
Visit places from the beautiful formal gardens at Shore Acres State Park to the wild, windy headlands of Cape Lookout State Park. Explore unique environments like the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Tour lighthouses at Yaquina Head or Heceta Head. Discover natural and cultural history at Cape Perpetua and Yaquina Head Interpretive Centers, at Ft. Stevens and at Ft. Clatsop, where Lewis and Clark wintered almost 200 years ago.
Buy an annual vehicle passport for $35 or a 5-day vehicle passport for $10. Passports may be purchased at Forest Service, National Parks Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Oregon State Parks offices, visitor centers or parks along the Oregon Coast.
Find a location to purchase a passport and a summary of the program in our brochure about the Oregon Pacific Coast Passport.
- Provides a seamless pass option to use across multiple sites to best meet visitor needs.
- Allows the pass holder and any accompanying passengers in a private (non-commercial). vehicle use of the recreation facilities.
- Allows the pass holder use of recreation facilities at per-person sites. Other members in the party must pay the per-person fee.
- Allows the pass to be interchangeable between vehicles in the same household.
Note: Passes are non-refundable, non-transferable, and cannot be replaced if lost or stolen.
Participating Recreation Sites:

A map of sites where the Oregon Pacific Coast Passport is honored. View a larger map.
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
- Fort Stevens State Park
- Ecola State Park
- Nehalem Bay State Park
- Cape Lookout State Park
- Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic View Point
- Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park
- Shore Acres State Park
Bureau of Land Management
National Park Service
U.S. Forest Service -- Siuslaw National Forest
- Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
- Sutton Recreation Area (Trailhead & Boat Ramp)
- Cape Perpetua Scenic Area
- Sand Lake Recreation Area (including on the sand)
- Drift Creek Falls Trail
- Marys Peak Recreation Area
- Hebo Lake Recreation Area
Where to Purchase a Oregon Pacific Coast Passport
- Astoria Welcome Center Astoria (503) 325-6311
- Lewis & Clark Nat’l & State Historic Park Astoria (503) 861-2471
- Ft. Stevens State Park Astoria (503) 861-3170
- Cape Lookout State Park Tillamook (503) 842-3182
- Hebo Ranger District (USFS) Hebo (503) 392-5100
- Beverly Beach State Park Newport (541) 265-4560
- Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area (BLM) Newport (541) 574-3100
- South Beach State Park Newport (541) 867-7451
- Siuslaw National Forest Corvallis (541) 750-7000
- Central Coast Ranger District (USFS) Waldport (541) 563-3211
- Cape Perpetua Visitor Center (USFS) Yachats (541) 547-3289
- Honeyman State Park Florence (541) 997-3851
- Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area Visitor Center (USFS) Reedsport (541) 271-3611
- Sunset Bay State Park Coos Bay (541) 888-3778
- Bullards Beach State Park Bandon (541) 347-2209
...or by phone 1-800-551-6949 (annual passport only)