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Winter Recreation Trail Maps

Washington State non-motorized Sno-Parks

Region: Inland NE/SE Area

Fields Spring Mount Spokane Snowshoe Parking Lot Geophysical Deer Creek Nordic Frater Lake Sherman Pass Nonmotorized Sno-Parks: Inland NE/SE Area

Region: Inland NE/SE Area
Sno-Park: Fields Spring

Fields Spring State Park
(509) 256-3332

Emergency Contact Info:
Asotin County Sheriff's Office
(509) 758-2331
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Directions: 4.5 miles south of Anatone via Highway 129
Elevation: 4,000 ft
Open 8 am to dusk
50 spaces.

Tracks, skating lane 9 kilometers, designated snowshoe route
Sanitary facilities, tubing hill, designated snow play area, warming huts, no overnight camping at Sno-Park

Sno-Park Permit required during the season
Exception: From April 1 to 30, a Sno-Park Permit may or may not be required.

Please obey posted signs indicating whether a permit is needed. Contact the local agency listed for each Sno-Park for more information.

PLEASE NOTE:
After periods of extreme weather, work crews may be on trails during the day to clear debris or drifts. Please exercise caution.


The Winter Season is here. Check back often for updates.

1/2/13: Temperature is currently 14 degrees, with a bit of freezing fog and general fogginess. We have a seven inch base and still fourteen inches on top. Trails are groomed but are getting hard as there is no new snow. The tube hill is open and not too bad but is rapidly becoming hard and fast. The Sno-Park permit system is in effect and is twenty dollars for a day pass and forty dollars for a season pass.

12/26/12: 25 degrees outside. We have an eight inch base at the office, fourteen inches on top. The cross-country ski trails are groomed and the tube hill is open. It is very slightly snowing and we have about an inch of new snow over the last couple of days. The sno-park pass system is in effect and is twenty dollars for a day pass and forty dollars for a season pass.

12/19/12: Park is open. There is eight inches of snow here at the base, and twelve inches on top. The cross country trails are groomed and the tube hill is open.

Trail Groomer: Fields Spring State Park

REMEMBER:
Grooming reports are updated when trail grooming information is provided. Reports are posted at 9:00 a.m, noon, 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Reports are posted at 8:00am and 10:00am on Saturdays. No updates on Sundays or holidays.

Schedule is subject to change.



Region: Inland NE/SE Area
Sno-Park: Mount Spokane

Mount Spokane State Park
(509) 238-4258

Emergency Contact Info:
Spokane County Sheriff's Office
(509) 532-8940
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Directions: Northeast of Spokane (3.5 miles inside Mount Spokane State Park). Highway 2 north to Highway 206 for 15 miles to park entrance. Proceed up to Sno-Park.
Elevation: 4,600 ft

Open 8 am to 10 pm
Snow line (509) 238-4025


180 spaces.

Trails: 1.) Quartz Mountain      2.) Linder Ridge     
Tracks, skate lane 23 kilometers
Shared with snowmobile users, no overnight camping at Sno-Park, sanitary facilities, shelters, lodge, weekend ski patrol

Permits: Sno-Park Permit, Special Groomed Trails Permit sticker (required with a Seasonal Sno-Park Permit or snowmobile Sno-Park Permit when engaging in a non-motorized sport--see permit information)

Sno-Park Permit required during the season
Exception: From April 1 to 30, a Sno-Park Permit may or may not be required.

Please obey posted signs indicating whether a permit is needed. Contact the local agency listed for each Sno-Park for more information.

PLEASE NOTE:
After periods of extreme weather, work crews may be on trails during the day to clear debris or drifts. Please exercise caution.


The Winter Season is here. Check back often for updates.

Groomer: Mt Spokane State Park

REMEMBER:
Grooming reports are updated when trail grooming information is provided. Reports are posted at 9:00 a.m, noon, 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Reports are posted at 8:00am and 10:00am on Saturdays. No updates on Sundays or holidays.

Schedule is subject to change.



Region: Inland NE/SE Area
Sno-Park: Snowshoe Parking Lot

Mount Spokane State Park
(509) 238-4258

Emergency Contact Info:
Spokane County Sheriff's Office
(509) 532-8940
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Directions: Northeast of Spokane (1.7 miles inside Mount Spokane State Park). Highway 2 north to Highway 206, enter at Mount Spokane Park Drive on Linders Ridge
Elevation: 3,900 ft
Open 8 am to 10 pm

20 spaces.

Snowshoe trails, backcountry experience

Sno-Park Permit required during the season
Exception: From April 1 to 30, a Sno-Park Permit may or may not be required.

Please obey posted signs indicating whether a permit is needed. Contact the local agency listed for each Sno-Park for more information.

PLEASE NOTE:
After periods of extreme weather, work crews may be on trails during the day to clear debris or drifts. Please exercise caution.


This is an ungroomed Sno-Park.




Region: Inland NE/SE Area
Sno-Park: Geophysical

Newport Ranger District
(509) 447-3129

Emergency Contact Info:
Pend Oreille Sheriff's Office
(509) 447-3151
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Directions: North of Newport. Highway 2 east across the Pend Oreille River. Immediately turn north at the end of the bridge onto Le Clerc Road (County Road 9305) and follow 7.5 miles to Indian Creek Road (Co Rd 3029) east. Go 1.5 miles to trail head.
Elevation: 2,480 ft
20 spaces.

Tracks, skate lane 11 kilometers
Sanitary facilities

Sno-Park Permit required during the season
Exception: From April 1 to 30, a Sno-Park Permit may or may not be required.

Please obey posted signs indicating whether a permit is needed. Contact the local agency listed for each Sno-Park for more information.

PLEASE NOTE:
After periods of extreme weather, work crews may be on trails during the day to clear debris or drifts. Please exercise caution.


The Winter Season is here. Check back often for updates.

1/4/13: Groomed and tracks set.


1/2/13: Trails will be groomed later this week, when temperatures go down.

12/29: Groomed last night.

12/17: Groomed on 12/16, tracks were not set.

12/15: Not enough snow to groom today, but expecting more snow to fall in the next few days, planning to groom Saturday morning if there is enough snow. Update to follow.

2012 GROOMING SCHEDULE GEOPHYSICAL SNO PARK:
Thursdays:
Groomer: Northwest Recreation Management

REMEMBER:
Grooming reports are updated when trail grooming information is provided. Reports are posted at 9:00 a.m, noon, 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Reports are posted at 8:00am and 10:00am on Saturdays. No updates on Sundays or holidays.

Schedule is subject to change.



Region: Inland NE/SE Area
Sno-Park: Deer Creek Nordic

Republic Ranger District
(509) 775-7400

Emergency Contact Info:
Ferry County Sheriff's Office
(509) 775-3132
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Directions: East of Curlew. State Route 21 to County Road 602 east to Boulder-Deer Creek Summit. Parking on left side
Elevation: 4,600 ft
20 spaces.

Dual tracks, skate lane 9 kilometers; marked ungroomed trails; dog-friendly trails
Sanitary facilities, ski patrol, instruction area, campground, scenic view points

Sno-Park Permit required during the season
Exception: From April 1 to 30, a Sno-Park Permit may or may not be required.

Please obey posted signs indicating whether a permit is needed. Contact the local agency listed for each Sno-Park for more information.

PLEASE NOTE:
After periods of extreme weather, work crews may be on trails during the day to clear debris or drifts. Please exercise caution.


The Winter Season is here. Check back often for updates.

Groomer: Colville National Forest

REMEMBER:
Grooming reports are updated when trail grooming information is provided. Reports are posted at 9:00 a.m, noon, 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Reports are posted at 8:00am and 10:00am on Saturdays. No updates on Sundays or holidays.

Schedule is subject to change.




Region: Inland NE/SE Area
Sno-Park: Frater Lake

Three Rivers RD-Kettle Falls
(509) 738-6111

Emergency Contact Info:
Pend Oreille Sheriff's Office
(509) 447-3151
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Directions: East of Colville. Highway 20 east to Frater Lake trailhead
Elevation: 3,180 ft
15 spaces.

Tracks 16 kilometers
Sanitary facilities, warming hut

Sno-Park Permit required during the season
Exception: From April 1 to 30, a Sno-Park Permit may or may not be required.

Please obey posted signs indicating whether a permit is needed. Contact the local agency listed for each Sno-Park for more information.

PLEASE NOTE:
After periods of extreme weather, work crews may be on trails during the day to clear debris or drifts. Please exercise caution.


The Winter Season is here. Check back often for updates.

Groomer: Colville National Forest-US Forest Service

REMEMBER:
Grooming reports are updated when trail grooming information is provided. Reports are posted at 9:00 a.m, noon, 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Reports are posted at 8:00am and 10:00am on Saturdays. No updates on Sundays or holidays.

Schedule is subject to change.



Region: Inland NE/SE Area
Sno-Park: Sherman Pass

Three Rivers RD-Kettle Falls
(509) 738-6111

Emergency Contact Info:
Ferry County Sheriff's Office
(509) 775-3132
Icon indicating Non-Motorized Sno-Park Icon indicating Ungroomed Area

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Directions: Northwest of Colville. Highway 395 to Highway 20 west for 23 miles to Sherman Pass. Parking on north side
Elevation: 5,575 ft
25 spaces.

Backcountry experience

Sno-Park Permit required during the season
Exception: From April 1 to 30, a Sno-Park Permit may or may not be required.

Please obey posted signs indicating whether a permit is needed. Contact the local agency listed for each Sno-Park for more information.

Special Events:
Sno-Park is open to all visitors during special events. Arrive early to secure a parking space. When parking lot is full, please proceed to the next Sno-Park.

PLEASE NOTE:
After periods of extreme weather, work crews may be on trails during the day to clear debris or drifts. Please exercise caution.


This is an ungroomed Sno-Park.



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Printable PDF Maps

There are more than 120 Sno-Parks (parking lots cleared of snow) available statewide during winter. Approximately 80 of the Sno-Parks are designated primarily for snowmobiling. Click on the above map to find Sno-Park locations in specific regions. You will find directions to snowmobile Sno-Parks and trail reports updated regularly during the winter season.

PLEASE NOTE: Trail grooming information may change without notice due to snow conditions, temperatures, equipment breakdowns, etc. For more current information, contact the public agency listed for the Sno-Park where you plan to park. All scheduled grooming occurs at night.

These maps are not intended as trail guides, but are provided as reference/informational publications only. The trails are not based on Global Positioning Systems (GPS). If you find incorrect information, please notify the Winter Recreation Program at winter@parks.wa.gov.

If you would like to report on the condition of a particular Sno-Park you visit, please print and mail a completed On-Site Evaluation Form to the Winter Recreation Program at:

Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Attn: Winter Recreation Program
P.O. Box 42650
Olympia, WA 98504