If you’ve been hiking or camping in Southern California, you know about the Adventure Pass. Many trailheads and campgrounds on National Forest lands require the pass, available in both daily ($5) and annual ($30) versions.
Does the trailhead you are headed to require an Adventure Pass? We have an interactive map that shows them all, with a list below it. You can even grab driving directions.
If you need to buy an Adventure Pass, the Forest Service has a list of all locations that carry them. But if you are like me, and prefer a map over a list, you’ll love this.
Click a cluster to zoom in on that area, and click a pin to see the name, address and phone number of the location.
Interactive map courtesy of Brett Kobold. Brett is a SoCal hiker and data jockey who whipped this up when he was planning a camping trip. Read more about the creation here.
I recently found out my America The Beautiful Senior Pass (National Parks & Federal Recreation Lands Pass) doubles an Adventure Pass! The Forest Service gave me a clear plastic holder for my Senior Pass that hangs from my rear view mirror.
Only three days left for Seniors 62 and over to get their lifetime National Parks & Recreation Lands pass for just $10. Starting Monday (8/28/17) the price goes up to $80.
https://store.usgs.gov/senior-pass
Please are the national forests and parks open and do you need the passes and masks
Is there a one-way pass for the entire california coastline 1?
look forward to the outdoor adventure!