BY JACOB PALMER | DIGITAL NEWS EDITOR
In 2014, total revenue for camping and day use in Oregon State Parks was a little more than $17 million. That figure may even higher this year “because we’ve had exceptionally nice weather,” Hughes says.
BY JACOB PALMER | DIGITAL NEWS EDITOR
In 2014, total revenue for camping and day use in Oregon State Parks was a little more than $17 million, according to Oregon Parks and Recreation Department spokesperson Tom Hughes. That figure should be even higher this year “because we’ve had exceptionally nice weather,” Hughes says.
Which parks brought in the most revenue?
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1. Fort Stevens
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2014 Revenue: $1,559,163
2. Nehalem Bay
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Revenue in FY2014: $946,589
3. South Beach
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Revenue in FY2014: $931,750
4. Beverly Beach
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Revenue in FY2014: $876,703
5. Silver Falls
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Revenue in FY2014: $873,026