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Do you need a Tonto Pass for camping?

Do you need a Tonto Pass for camping?

Recreation Passes & Permits includes information about the passes that are required in some parts of the Tonto National Forest. Whether you’re going on a one-day fishing trip, or a week-long stay at one of our campsites, all Tonto passes and prices are listed. Passes are necessary for most of our recreation sites.

Do I need a Tonto Pass for Bartlett Lake?

For boating, a Tonto Daily Pass and Watercraft Sticker or Tonto Discovery Pass are required. Campground fees at various sites around Bartlett Reservior might be separate from the Tonto Daily and Discovery pass.

What is the fine for not having a Tonto Pass?

While a Tonto Pass is not required throughout the entire Tonto National Forest, the fine is $100 if you don’t have a valid pass in the required areas. Considering the pass costs less than $10 a day, it’s probably better to be safe than sorry.

What is a Tonto Pass for?

This is an annual pass for U.S. citizens or permanent residents age 62 or over. The pass provides access to, and use of, federal recreation sites that charge an Entrance or Standrard Amenity Fee. This pass admits the pass holder plus three adults at Tonto National Monument and other per person fee areas.

Where can I get a National Park Pass?

the USGS Store
Annual Pass In person: Find a location to purchase this pass at a federal recreation site. Online: Buy this pass from the USGS Store. By phone: Call 888-ASK USGS (1-888-275-8747), extension 2. Hours of operation are 8 am to 4 pm Mountain Time.

Who needs a Tonto Pass?

Can you camp overnight at Bartlett Lake?

There are no designated campsites at Bartlett Flats, and you can virtually pitch your tent anywhere you can find space, but the available space varies with the lake level….Getting There.

Address:
Location: Phoenix Area – Maricopa County, Arizona
Paved Road Access: Partial – Recreation Area roads unpaved

Do you need a Tonto Pass for Pebble Beach?

Tonto Daily Pass or Tonto Discovery Pass are required. Tonto Daily Passes may be purchased at the fee machine on site, or from a retail vendor.

How much is a national forest pass?

Passes may be purchased for annual or day use online or from visitor centers and local merchants. Currently, the fee for a day pass is $5, and the fee for an annual pass $30. A second vehicle pass is also available for $5 with the purchase of an annual pass.

Is a National Park Pass worth it?

Should you buy an annual park pass? If you plan to visit multiple parks and/or federal lands within a year, you will most likely make your return on investment. If you only have time to visit one or two and don’t plan to spend more than $80 on entrance fees, it might not be worth it.

How much does it cost to camp at Bartlett Lake?

Bartlett Flats Campground Features

Campground Type: Dispersed, Primitive
Cost: $6/day via Required Tonto Pass
Use Level: High
Dogs Allowed: Yes
Fire Rings: None – Ground fires are allowed with a rock or metal fire ring.

Where to buy a Tonto day pass?

You can purchase a Tonto Pass at hundreds of convenience stores, sporting goods stores and other retailers in and around the towns near the Tonto National Forest . Each pass is good for 24 hours from the time you validate it by scratching off the date and time of use.

How far is Tonto National Forest from Phoenix?

Tonto National Forest, Tonto Basin, AZ 85553, USA. The driving distance from Phoenix to Tonto National Forest is 94 miles.

Is Tonto National Forest closed?

Sections of Tonto National Forest in Arizona are being closed to the public for the annual bald eagle nesting season. The U.S. Forest Service said Monday that the annual closures protect bald eagles during their critical reproductive period. The affected areas were closed over the past weekend and will not reopen until June 30.