Sledding
in Oregon's Great Outdoors
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The following are the Snow Parks that allow
sledding, tubing and other snow play.
Mt. Hood Snow Parks:
Timberline, 6 miles north of Government Camp.
Mt. Hood National Forest.
Ski Bowl East, South of Government Camp off US
26. Mt. Hood National Forest.
Summit Ski Area, Located at Government Camp on
US 26. Mt. Hood National Forest.
Snow Bunny Lodge, 3 miles east of Government
Camp on US 26. Mt. Hood National Forest.
Little John, 31 miles south of Hood River on ORE
35. Mt. Hood National Forest.
Cooper Spur, 30 miles south of Hood River on ORE
35. Mt. Hood National Forest.
Santiam Pass Snow Parks:
Santiam Pass, 5 miles east of Santiam Junction
on US 20. Willamette National Forest.
Central Oregon Snow Parks:
Sled Hill / Marks Creek, 28 miles east of
Prineville on US 26. Ochoco National Forest.
Crater Lake/Diamond Lake Snow Parks:
Farewell Bend, 1/4 mile west of ORE 230 on ORE
62. Rogue River National Forest.
Annie Creek, 5.5 miles north of Fort Klamath on
ORE 62. Winema National Forest.
Lake of the Woods/Siskiyou Summit Snow Parks:
Mt. Ashland, 7 miles west of I-5 at Siskiyou
Summit. Rogue River National Forest.
Page Mountain, 10 miles east of US 199 on Happy
Camp Road. Siskiyou National Forest.
Northeast Oregon Snow Parks:
Anthony Lake Ski Area, 19 miles west of North
Powder. Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.
Starr Ridge, 16 miles south of John Day on US
395. Malheur National Forest.
Salt Creek Summit, 28 miles southeast of Joseph
on Forest Road 39. Wallowa-Whitman National
Forest.
Andies Prairie, 8 miles east of Tollgate on ORE
204. Umatilla National Forest.
Catherine Creek, 14 miles south of Union on ORE
203. Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.
Huddleston, 22 miles east of Prairie City on
County Road 62. Malheur National Forest. |