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National Forest proposes fee increases for area campgrounds

It could soon cost more to camp in the National Forest.

The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest is proposing changes to fees at developed recreation sites across the forest.

“Fees collected on the Chequamegon-Nicolet are invested back into the recreation program on the Chequamegon-Nicolet by way of infrastructure repairs and enhancements at developed recreation sites. The fee program is a critical contributor to the annual recreation maintenance and operations budget, sustaining operations at campgrounds and day-use sites,” said Recreation Program Manager Karen Katz. “Comments that you provide regarding the proposed fee changes will be taken into consideration. The 61-day public comment period is the opportunity for you to ask questions and share your feedback with agency decision-makers.”

The forest maintains developed recreation sites where fees are charged for campsites per night. However, it is permissible to disperse camp in nearly all the 1.5 million acres of general forest area, as long as campers stay 150 feet away from a road, trail or developed campground. This is indicated in the forest occupancy and use order.

For those planning camping trips to developed Nations Forest campgrounds in this area, the proposed includes impact Chippewa Campground on the Miller Dam (Chequamegon Flowage) Flowage as well as those around the Mondeaux Recreation Area.

Chippewa campground will go from $15 per night for standard site and $18 for premium sites to $22 for standard and $26 for premium.

The camping per night fee will go from $15 to $20 per night for Eastwood and West Point campgrounds. Spearhead Point will go from $15 for standard and $18 for premium sites to $20 for standard and $24 for premium sites. Picnic Point will go from $18 to $24 per night.

In 2004, Congress passed the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (REA) which allows the Forest Service to retain funds collected at certain recreation sites and use these funds locally to operate, maintain, and improve these sites. Eighty percent of the revenue from recreation fees remains on the forests to operate, maintain, and improve facilities. Raising the revenue collected through recreation fees would help the forests improve infrastructure at campsites and day-use sites and maintain high standards of quality during the season of operation. The resource derived through collection of fees helps provide quality recreation opportunities that meet the modern expectations of visitors and creates a more financial sustainable developed recreation program for the benefit of future generations.

These fee changes will be reviewed by a citizen’s advisory committee. Committee members represent a broad array of recreation interest groups to help ensure that the Forest Service is proposing reasonable and publicly acceptable fee changes.

The public is invited to comment on the proposed fee changes to the developed recreation program. The comment period is set to end by close of business on Sept. 30, 2024.

To ensure that your comments are considered, please send your comments no later than the above date to: ATTN: Recreation Program, USDA Forest Service, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, 500 Hanson Lake Road, Rhinelander, WI, 54501.

Comments can also be provided online at https://arcg.is/0HnOnX.

Oral comments must be provided in person at Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest offices during normal business hours and indicating you would like to provide comments on the proposed recreation fee changes.

Comments can be provided by email by way of this email address: sm.fs.cnnfadmin@usda.gov.

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