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Northwest Forest Pass

If you are going to use the Camp Ground, Picnic Site, or park at the Trail Head or Day Use Area you will need a Northwest Forest Pass.

$5 Day Northwest Forest Pass -
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$30 Annual Northwest Forest Pass -
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These can be purchased at the following locations in the area-

Burnett Store (Chevron)
14204 SR 165 East
Buckley, WA 98109
360-829-1932

Wilkenson Grocery
532 Church Street
Wilkenson, WA 98396
360-829-1727

Enumclaw Ski and Mountain
240 Roosevelt East
Enumclaw, WA 98022
360-825-6910

Greenwater General Store
58120 SR 410
Enumclaw, WA 98022

USDA FS-Snoqualmie Ranger District (Enumclaw Office)
450 Roosevelt Avenue East
Enumclaw, WA 98055
360-825-6585

Just about all Big 5 Sporting Goods sells them as well.

You can also buy them online HERE.
 
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A Little History

In March 1977, the Forest Supervisor approved the first off-road vehicle (ORV) plan on the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (MBS) following the directions in Executive Order 11644, Use of Off-Road Vehicles on Public Land, dated February 8, 1972. As a result, Evans Creek became the first area to be studied for ORV use on the MBS. In September 1980, an Environmental Assessment was approved by the Forest Supervisor, for development of Evans Creek as an ORV area.

In 1980, a Capital Improvement Grant of $500,000 was awarded to the Forest Service by the Washington Recreation Conservation Organization (RCO), formerly the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation (IAC), for construction of Evans Creek ORV Area. In a cooperative effort between Forest Service staff, U.S Army Corp of Engineers, contactors and volunteers from Pacific Northwest Four Wheel Drive Association (PNW4WDA) and Northwest Motorcycle Association (NMA), construction began. Evans Creek ORV Area opened in 1983 as the first and only designated ORV area on the MBS.

Evans Creek ORV area is primarily operated to provide ORV recreation opportunities for jeeps, motorcycles, ATVs and to some extent mountain bikes. Other opportunities include hunting and sightseeing as secondary opportunities to this primary function. Due to its close proximity to an expanding Seattle/Tacoma metropolitan area and elimination of other opportunities on State of Washington lands, Evans Creek has become a favorite place for ORV enthusiasts.
 
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