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Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
Fees & Reservations
 


Entrance Fees

  • 16 and older - $3.00 each - Entrance fee good for 7 days, including date purchased.
  • 15 and younger free

PASSES

The National Park Service is an important participant in the new Interagency Pass Program which was created by the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act and authorized by Congress in December 2004. Participating agencies include the National Park Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management and Bureau of Reclamation. The pass series, collectively known as the Interagency Pass – National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass, is detailed at http://www.nps.gov/fees_passes.htm.  You can read about the passes and also purchase them online.

In addition, Lewis and Clark National Park offers the following passes, which you can purchase at the Fort Clatsop Visitor Center:

  • Senor Pass
    $10.00 - Lifetime
    Pass covers entry for passholder and three adults at all Federal fee sites. Must be a U.S. Citizen 62 years or older to be eligible for the pass.

  • Access Pass
    $0.00 - Lifetime

    Pass covers entry for passholder and three adults at all Federal fee sites. Only disabled U.S. citizen are eligible for this pass.

  • Interagency Annual Pass
    $80.00 - Annual
    Passport covers entry, vehicle parking, and day use fees at all Federal fee sites. Good for 12 months.

  • Oregon Coast Annual Pass
    $35.00 - Annual

    Passport covers entry, vehicle parking, and day use fees at all State and Federal fee sites along the entire Oregon Coast. Passport good for 12 months.

  • Oregon Coast 5 Day Pass
    $10.00 - 5 Days

    Passport covers entry, vehicle parking, an day use fees at all State and Federal fee sites along the entire Oregon Coast.

2006 Park Guide
Lewis & Clark National Historical Park Guide
Click here to download a print-friendly pdf of our park guide [4.1 MB]
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How many people camped at Fort Clatsop?  

Did You Know?
Thirty three people camped at Fort Clatsop; the 2 captains, 3 sergeants, 23 privates, Clark's slave York, 2 interpreters: George Droulliard and Toussaint Charbonneau, Charbonneau's wife: Sacagawea, and their baby son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. Lewis' Newfoundland dog, Seaman, was here, too.

Last Updated: August 07, 2008 at 19:17 EST