Oregon’s Recreational Immunity Standard is

EXTREME AND OUT OF BALANCE

A 2023 court ruling effectively removed Recreational Immunity Protections from Oregon’s public and private landowners.  Trailheads began to close, and Oregonians started losing access to their state’s most celebrated spaces.  Without reform, Oregon was at risk of losing the tremendous societal and economic benefits that open access provides.

To level the playing field with our neighboring states and preserve recreational opportunities, Oregonians called upon the legislature to restore the same balanced standard that existed prior to July of 2023.

The Solution

Legislative action was TEMPORARILY taken to restore Oregon’s recreational immunity statute in 2024. But there is still work to do for a long-term solution.  If you have questions or concerns about recreational immunity, we encourage you to look for updates from the Oregon Trails Coalition, which is working hard to address this critical topic.

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Recreation and Fitness Impact

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