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Morning Creek

Morning Creek Sno-Park is located off Highway 204. Popular with snowmobilers, snowshoers and Nordic skiers, the facility has two vault toilets. As a multi-use facility, the snowmobile trails are maintained in partnership with the local clubs, and the Sno-Park is plowed via an agreement with the Oregon Department of Transportation. A Sno-Park permit is required to use this facility from November through April and can be purchased through the state Department of Motor Vehicles or their vendors. For your safety use Sno-Park areas and do... More
Eastern Oregon , Weston , Sno-Parks ,

Gold Lake Sno-Park

Gold Lake Sno-park, located at milepost 61.5 on Oregon Highway 58, is the highest in elevation of all three Willamette Pass area Sno-parks and offers a small network of loop trails with easy access to two three-sided ski shelters (Westview and Bechtel) with wood stoves and sleeping lofts. Crossing the highway to the Gold Lake Road leads to more ski trails, the Gold Lake snow shelter, and to Willamette Pass Ski Area. The Willamette Pass Ski Area has groomed cross country ski trails (check with... More
Willamette Valley , Oakridge , Sno-Parks ,

Great Meadow Sno-Park

The Great Meadows Sno-Park is for summer and winter recreation. In the winter, you'll find over 165 miles of groomed trails for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.  Food and lodging are available at Lake of the Woods and Fish Lake resorts. From the Sno-Park, there are scenic views of Mt. McLoughlin to the north.  Great Meadows Sno-Park is located 35 minutes west of Klamath Falls, Oregon. It was specifically designed as a Sno-Park with land from a construction phase in the 1940’s. Today the expansive... More
Southern Oregon , Klamath Falls , Sno-Parks ,

Clear Creek Sno-Park

Located next to Clear Creek in a mature ponderosa pine forest, the Clear Creek Sno-Park provides access to approximately 87 miles of groomed snowmobile trails and 19 miles of ungroomed cross-country ski trails (map). These snowmobile routes connect the south end of the Wallowa Mountains with the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area to the east. Six loops of cross-country ski trails are rated from easy to most difficult. A circular parking area surrounds the sno-park area which has 2 vaulted toilets and a three-sided log... More
Eastern Oregon , Halfway , Sno-Parks ,

Trillium Sno Park

This Sno Park is very popular with snow shoers and cross country skiing. During winter months, this area is heavily used. Space for 200 cars. Trailer parking available.  An Oregon Sno*Park Permit is required by the State of Oregon. More
Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Government Camp , Sno-Parks ,

South Diamond Sno-Park

South Diamond Sno-Park is near the intersection of Interstate OR-230 and OR-138, in a plowed section of Forest Road 6592. At this location, recreationists can cross-country ski, snowmobile or enjoy dog sledding. Nordic trails include Pizza Connect Trail, Horse-N-Teal Trail, Outback Trail, Diamond Lake West Trail, Silent Creek Trail, and North Crater Trail. More
Southern Oregon , Crescent , Sno-Parks ,

Summer Home Sno-Park

Southern Oregon , Ashland , Sno-Parks ,

Three Lakes Sno-Park

Three Lakes Sno-Park provides winder recreationists opportunities for down-hill skiing, snowmobile riding snow shoeing and cross-country skiing. Ask the Diamond Lake Ranger District for the latest maps for Nordic and snowmobile trails. Nordic skiing from the Three Lakes Sno-Park includes 2.3-mile Silent Creek and 3.6-mile Hemlock Butte trails. Hemlock Butte Trail is also a snowmobile trail for the first two miles until it reaches the Bailey Connect. More
Southern Oregon , Idleyld Park , Sno-Parks ,

Salt Creek Sno-Park

Salt Creek Sno-Park is located on Highway 58, 21 miles east of Oakridge. In addition to family-friendly slopes ripe for sledding and tubing, Salt Creek Sno-Park has restrooms, a plowed parking lot and a small maintained sledding hill. More
Willamette Valley , Oakridge , Sno-Parks ,

10 Mile Sno-Park

This sno-park offers access to both motorized and non-motorized winter recreation activities in and around Newberry Caldera. The lot generallly fills up on weekends during the winter. It can also be used as a base for summer hiking/biking ventures. View a winter trail snowmobile map here. View a winter nordic trail map here. More
Central Oregon , La Pine , Sno-Parks ,

Trillium Lake

This Sno Park is very popular with snow shoers and cross country skiing. During winter months, this area is heavily used. Space for 200 cars. Trailer parking available. An Oregon Sno Park Permit is required by the State of Oregon. More
Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Government Camp , Sno-Parks ,

Skyliners Sno-Park/Trailhead

This sno-park/trailhead is a small parking lot with one toilet. It provides access to non-motorized trails in both summer and winter. Spectacular Tumalo Falls is about three miles west of here, accessible by well-marked ski/bike/hike trails. To view a map of the nordic trail system accessed at this sno-park, click here. More
Central Oregon , Bend , Sno-Parks , Bicycling , Hiking & Backpacking ,

Walton Sno Park

Walton Lake Sno-Park is located off of Forest Service Road 22 and provides access to a variety of winter activities. There are two parking areas; the lower provides immediate access to the network of cross-country ski trails, and the larger upper area that provides immediate access to the warming hut and restroom. The greatest concentration of snowmobile trails on the Ochoco National Forest can be accessed from the upper parking lot. Additionally, there is a small hilly area next to the upper parking area that... More
Central Oregon , Prineville , Sno-Parks ,

Virginia Meissner Sno Park

The Virginia Meissner SnoPark is Bend’s community ski recreation area located off Century Drive approximately 15 miles from Bend towards Mt. Bachelor. The area features 40 km of exceptional track, stunning views and a variety of terrain, for both skating and classic technique. There are trails for all levels, from beginners to experienced skiers. TLC / Meissner Nordic now grooms the Meissner trails four days per week on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sundays from December 1 – March 31 thanks to our supporters, generous visitors... More
Central Oregon , Bend , Sno-Parks ,

Catherine Summit Sno-Park

The Catherine Summit Sno-Park is a large winter trailhead located off Highway 203. Popular with snowmobilers, snowshoers and Nordic skiers, the facility has vault toilet and ski and riding area map. As a multi-use facility, the snowmobile trails are maintained in partnership with the local clubs, and the Sno-Park is plowed under an agreement with the Oregon Department of Transporation. A State Sno-Park permit is required to use this day-use facility in the winter season.  More
Eastern Oregon , Union , Sno-Parks ,

Meissner Sno-Park/Trailhead

Formerly known as the Tangent area, the sno-park was renamed in memory Virginia Meissner, who taught cross-country skiing in Central Oregon for many years. She also wrote several books on hiking and skiing in the Cascades. This sno-park is one of the most popular winter recreation sites in Central Oregon. Summer usage is light with road access to many popular bike trails. There are restroom facilities at this site. Access a map of the nordic trails here. More
Central Oregon , Bend , Sno-Parks ,

Multorpor Sno Park

Space for 200 cars. No trailer parking. Food, Telephone, Toilet. No accessible buildings. More
Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Rhododendron , Sno-Parks ,

Junction Sno-Park

This large, 3 acre sno-park is near Crescent Lake Junction and Highway 58. Toilets are available at the site. View a snowmobile trail map here. More
Southern Oregon , Crescent , Sno-Parks ,

6 Mile Sno-Park

This sno-park offers access to both motorized and non-motorized winter recreation activities. It can also be used as a base for summer hiking/biking ventures. View a winter snowmobile trail map here. More
Central Oregon , La Pine , Sno-Parks ,

Morning Creek Sno-Park

Morning Creek Sno-Park is located off Highway 204.  Popular with snowmobilers, snowshoers and Nordic skiers, the facility has two vault toilets.  As a multi-use facility, the snowmobile trails are maintained in partnership with the local clubs, and the Sno-Park is plowed via an agreement with the Oregon Department of Transportation.  A Sno-Park permit is required to use this facility from November through April and can be purchased through the state Department of Motor Vehicles or their vendors.  For your safety use Sno-Park areas and do not park... More
Eastern Oregon , Weston , Sno-Parks ,

Woodland

Woodland Sno-Park is located off Highway 204. Popular with snowmobilers, snowshoers and Nordic skiers, the facility has one vault toilet. As a multi-use facility, the snowmobile trails are maintained in partnership with the local clubs, and the Sno-Park is plowed via an agreement with the Oregon Department of Transportation. Sno-Park permits are required in winter sports areas from November through April and can be purchased through the state Department of Motor Vehicles or their vendors. For your safety use Sno-Park areas and do not park... More
Eastern Oregon , Weston , Sno-Parks ,

Ikenick Sno-Park

Heading north from Ikenick Sno-Park, you'll have good views of Three Fingered Jack and Mt. Washington. Heading south from the sno-park, you go through second growth and older forest. The trail system includes both roads and forested trails. Good trail conditions from this lower elevation sno-park depend on  lower elevation snows and big snow years. Please follow Share the Snow guidelines in shared use areas. Map of Ikenick Sno-Park Area (pdf 787 kb)Map Legend (pdf 14 kb) More
Willamette Valley , Blue River , Sno-Parks ,

Billy Bob Sno-Park

This area is a shared use corridor. There is access to ungroomed ski trails and groomed snowmobile trails. Snowmobile trails groomed regularly by the Columbia Gorge Power Sledders Snowmobile Club. Parking lot has space for 40 vehicles. Trailers are OK. Restroom facilities are available at the parking lot as well as staging areas for summer recreation for mountain biking and road riding. More
Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Dufur , Sno-Parks ,

Walton Sno-Park

Walton Lake Sno-Park is located off of Forest Service Road 22 and provides access to a variety of winter activities.   There are two parking areas; the lower provides immediate access to the network of cross-country ski trails, and the larger upper area that provides immediate access to the warming hut and restroom.     The greatest concentration of snowmobile trails on the Ochoco National Forest can be accessed from the upper parking lot.     Additionally, there is a small hilly area next to... More
Central Oregon , Prineville , Sno-Parks ,

Woodland Sno-Park

Woodland Sno-Park is located off Highway 204.  Popular with snowmobilers, snowshoers and Nordic skiers, the facility has one vault toilet.  As a multi-use facility, the snowmobile trails are maintained in partnership with the local clubs, and the Sno-Park is plowed via an agreement with the Oregon Department of Transportation.  Sno-Park permits are required in winter sports areas from November through April and can be purchased through the state Department of Motor Vehicles or their vendors.  For your safety use Sno-Park areas and do not park along... More
Eastern Oregon , Weston , Sno-Parks ,

Trillium Sno Park

This Sno Park is very popular with snow shoers and cross country skiing. During winter months, this area is heavily used. Space for 200 cars. Trailer parking available.  An Oregon Sno*Park Permit is required by the State of Oregon. More
Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Government Camp , Sno-Parks ,

Starr Sno-Park

This state sponsored Sno-Park provides parking near the west end of the Forest's snowmobile trail system.  Located on the south side of beautiful Canyon Mountain visitors will find miles of groomed snowmobile trails to enjoy.  More
Eastern Oregon , Canyon City , Sno-Parks ,

Hadley Sno-Park

Hadley Sno-Park is located on Forest Service Road 3360 about 35 minutes west of Paisley, Oregon. Over 75 miles of trails branch off from this Sno-Park, providing an opportunity for snowmobilers to cruise through towering ponderosa and lodge pole pines using orange markers as guides. Thanks to its high elevation at 7,100 feet, winter adventurers can find snow from early November through May.  The Sno-Park has a parking area with room for trailer turnaround, a vault toilet and disperse camping is allowed year round. The... More
Southern Oregon , Paisley , Sno-Parks ,

Maxwell Sno-Park

One of the busier sno-parks in the Santiam winter recreation area, Maxwell Sno-Park is located 3.5 miles west of Santiam Junction on state Highway 22. There is 25 miles of trails from easy to more difficult. Some trails through old growth forest and some offer views of Maxwell Butte, Three Finger Jack and Duffy Butte. Mountain View Shelter can also be accessed from several trails. From the shelter on a clear day, visitors can see Mount Washington and the North Sister as well as Three... More
Central Oregon , Sisters , Sno-Parks ,

Salt Creek Sno-Park

Salt Creek Sno-Park offers cross-county and snowshoe trails and a family-friendly snow play area. Crossing the highway to the Fuji Creek Road (FS Rd 5894) leads the fit and prepared skier uphill 3 miles into the challenging Island and Birthday Lakes ski trail system and the Fuji Shelter, a three-sided structure with a wood stove, and a loft for overnight camping. You can also snowshoe or ski the Salt Creek Falls trail for a icy view of Oregon’s second highest waterfall. Map of Salt Creek... More
Southern Oregon , Crescent , Sno-Parks ,

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