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August 14, 2020
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Out-of-state travelers will be charged more while camping at a state park in Oregon to help recoup some losses during the economic downfall caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department has announced a 30% surcharge on nonresidents who make new camping reservations or arrive at a state park campground beginning Aug. 10, the Statesman Journal reported.
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