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Portland, OR 97204
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The public lands in Oregon and Washington managed by the BLM offer you unlimited recreation opportunities. Picnic with family and friends in western Oregon one weekend, then explore the remote wildlands east of the Cascade Mountains the next. Recreational settings include evergreen forests; high desert; lava flows; rugged river canyons and rushing whitewater; sand dunes; coastal headlands, spits, and estuaries; and cultural settings such as historic trails, ranches, and archeological sites. Hiking, camping, hunting, fishing and boating are just some of the many activities to enjoy on your public lands.

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New Oregon All-Terrain Vehicle Operator Requirements for 2009

As the State of Oregon continues to roll out the law resulting from Senate Bill 101, additional new requirements for mandatory safety education take effect on January 1, 2009. All ATV's operating on BLM's public lands in Oregon must meet these requirements. more>>

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