Fees for recreation on public land have been a controversial issue in the field of outdoor recreation. In order to explore users' response to user fees, the purpose of this study is to examine the effects of seven independent variables (attitudes toward user fees, place identity, place dependence, age, income, residence and past experience) on fee support. Data were collected at Sai-Jia recreation area in Maolin National Scenic Area by next-to-pass sampling method on-site, aiming at visitors aged 18 above as research participants. Data were analyzed by SPSS14.0 for descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The results revealed that among all the variables, ”attitudes toward user fees” and ”place dependence” are significant predictors to visitors' fee support. Managerial implications as well as suggestion for future researches were also discussed.