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Forest Service to Repeal Fees at Many Sites
Visitors to the National Forests who do not use any developed facilities (like hikers and horseback riders) may return to their vehicle to find on their windshield a piece of paper entitled Notice of Required Fee. A NRF resembles a ticket but it is nothing more than a request for a voluntary donation to the Forest Service. It carries no fine or other penalty. Only a Violation Notice is a ticket, and the Forest Service rarely issues those for non-payment of recreation fees. Read carefully before you pay. More info at WesternSlopeNoFee.org— March 4, 2012 10:06 a.m.