WebThis site offers access to the Deschutes River Trail as well as an area to remove rafts from the Deschutes River. There is no boat ramp for backing trailers into the river. Travel downstream beyond this take-out point is not recommended due to dangerous rapids. WebAccess is restricted to a limited number of boaters on some segments during peak use periods. Limited Entry passes can be reserved up to 26 weeks in advance. Learn more about these limits, the four unique …
Lower Deschutes Bureau of Land Management
WebRivers with Federal Permitting Requirements. There are four rivers in Oregon managed through federal permitting systems, not the Oregon State Marine Board. These include … WebOne week (valid for 7-consecutive days of your choice) for $7 (includes $2 transaction fee) available only through ODFW) One calendar year for $17 (plus $1.50 portal provider fee). Permit expires on December 31 of the year purchased) and; Two calendar years for $30 (plus $1.50 portal provider fee). bird feather plucking treatment
Oregon State Marine Board : Rivers with Federal Permitting …
WebDogs must be on leash at all trailheads throughout the year and on the Deschutes River Trail from May 15-September 15. Recreation Fee Site: Parking at this site requires a recreation pass. Passes are NOT available at this site, but can be purchased from Forest Service offices or vendors. Web$ 60.00 per season Boat/River access Boating / River Access – Two Sites $ 10.00 per person Boating / River Access – One Site $ 5.00 per person Sherars Permit Sherars Falls – Full Season Permit $ 120.00 per season Sherars Falls Overnight Camping $ 20.00 per night Sherars Falls Access – Day use $ 20.00 per day Others WebSince the Deschutes River is so popular it is also heavily regulated. If you float the Deschutes you must have a Boater Pass which can be bought from a vendor or on the Boater Pass web site. The passes sell out in … bird feather with orange shaft