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Winter Recreation Trail Maps

Washington State non-motorized Sno-Parks

Sno-Park: Snowshoe Parking Lot

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


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Mount Spokane State Park
(509) 238-4258

Emergency Contact Info:
Spokane County Sheriff's Office
(509) 532-8940
Icon indicating Non-Motorized Sno-Park Icon indicating Ungroomed Area Icon indicating Snowshoe Area

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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.



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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