The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is implementing new fees at some of its day-use parks and raising fees for some of its busiest overnight camping parks.

The state waives day-use parking fees at more than 225 of its state parks , with only 25 parks charging the $10 fee for in-state visitors and $12 for people visiting from out of state. But on Oct. 1, the department will begin requiring the parking fee at an additional 21 of its day-use parks, including:

Beverly Beach State Park

Bullards Beach State Park

Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint

Crown Point State Scenic Corridor

Dexter State Recreation Site

Face Rock State Park

Farewell Bend State Recreation Area

Fort Stevens State Park

Harris Beach State Recreation Site

Hat Rock State Park

LaPine State Park

Lewis and Clar

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