05/28/2026
Public Comments being taken on this.
PROPOSED RECREATION FEE CHANGES – PUBLIC COMMENTS WELCOME
The Ouachita National Forest is seeking public comments on a proposal to increase or establish recreation fees for certain campsites at Shady Lake Recreation Area and for group picnic sites at Cedar Lake Day Use, Charlton Day Use, and Shady Lake Day Use to help fund operations, maintenance, and improvements. For a list of sites, current fees, proposed increases, and to comment, go to: https://arcg.is/1Gu8zH1.
The recreation fee program provides a critical source of funding to maintain campgrounds, picnic shelters and other developed recreation sites. 80% of fees collected remain on the Ouachita National Forest to operate and maintain developed recreation sites and complete deferred maintenance projects.
Even if the changes requested in the fee proposal are implemented, 83% of the forest recreation sites remain free to use.
🏕️The proposed fee changes are in line with comparable recreation sites in and around the Ouachita National Forest that have similar amenities and maintenance needs.
Please submit comments regarding these fee proposals by close of business on July 20, 2026, using any of the methods below:
💻To provide comments online go to: https://arcg.is/1Gu8zH1.
✉️Email comments to: [email protected] with the subject line “Fee Change.”
📬Mail written comments to: Ouachita National Forest, PO Box 1270, Hot Springs, AR 71902, Attention: Recreation Program Manager.
🏢Comment cards are available at Forest Service offices during normal business hours. Find a list of our offices here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r08/ouachita/offices. Please call ahead to make sure the office will be open when you plan to stop by.
After public involvement is complete, a citizen-based Resource Advisory Committee will review all feedback before a final decision is made. Committee members represent a broad array of interest groups to help ensure that the Forest Service is proposing reasonable and publicly acceptable new fees and fee changes. Any fees changes will not be implemented until summer 2027.