VACATION LAND 



THE NATIONAL FOR- 

 ESTS IN OREGON 



AN IDEAL VACATION LAND 



HEN, tired of the daily grind, you say to yourself, "I need 

 a vacation," your first thought is to get away from civili- 

 zation and its trammels. Your next is to find interest- 

 ing and health-giving recreation. In the National For- 

 ests in Oregon you may find both, and much besides. 

 Within their area of 13,000,000 acres are many regions 

 of unsurpassed scenic beauty. They include all the im- 

 portant mountainous parts of the State and offer to those 

 who seek rest and recreation every opportunity for enjoy- 

 ment. Camp sites amid surroundings of rare beauty, 

 with water and forage near at hand, can be found in abundance. The mountain 

 streams offer excellent fishing, and game of various sorts is plentiful on most of the 

 Forests. 



You will encounter no "Keep Out" signs on the Forests. They are not 

 fenced against the public, but invite your presence and use. The only signs you 

 will find are those which point you on your way or ask your cooperation in pre- 

 servdng the beauty and value of these free recreation grounds and their resources. 

 Firearms are not barred, and hunting and fishing are restricted only by the 

 requirements of the State game laws. 



You are welcome to all the necessary firewood, and to forage for saddle and 

 pack animals; and, so far as is possible, the grazing of commercial otock is regu- 

 lated in such a way as to save an accessible supply of forage for the camper's use. 

 You may camp where you like and stay as long as you please. The Forest Service 

 asks only that you look to the proper sanitation of the camp and that you be 

 careful with fire. 



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