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Campers urged to be cautious this weekend amid very dry, warm and windy conditions
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – Central Oregon campers, hikers and those who recreate are sure to be out this weekend for Memorial Day amid stellar, even summer-like weather. With camping comes campfires and this dry spring has brought a higher risk for wildfires.
Last year, the Deschutes National Forest saw a 40 percent increase in the number of people who were outdoors in the forest over Memorial Day weekend. This year, AAA reports that about 485,000 Oregonians plan to travel over the Memorial Day weekend, a big increase from 2020.
A long-planned permit system that will limit the number of people allowed to hike and camp in three of Oregon s most popular wilderness areas will go into effect for the spring and summer of 2021, the U.S. Forest Service announced Thursday.
The permit system was set to begin in 2020 but was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The system will require all campers and some day-hikers to get a special permit before entering the Three Sisters, Mount Jefferson and Mount Washington wilderness areas between May 28 and Sept. 24.
Coming on the heels of a years-long process, the new system is aimed at reducing crowds and impact across 450,000 acres of Oregon s most iconic backcountry between the Willamette Valley and Central Oregon.
New permits for Three Sisters, Mt. Jefferson on sale April 6. Here’s what you need to know Zach Urness, Salem Statesman Journal © Photo by Jeff Green / Dynamic Photography Broken Top Lake, also known as No Name Lake, has been closed to camping following overuse in the Three Sisters Wilderness.
After years of debate and controversy, a new permit system designed to limit crowds in three of Oregon’s most popular wilderness areas kicks off April 6.
That’s when the first batch of permits required to enter the Mount Jefferson, Three Sisters and Mount Washington wilderness areas this summer go on sale at recreation.gov.
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