Best Snowmobile in Oregon

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1

Oregon, Deschutes County

00 :11 hrs
1 mi
174.52112 ft
Unknown

Beginning at Dutchman Flat Sno-Park, this trail explores Mt. Bachelor. There are 200 miles of groomed snowmobile trails that explore the pine forest and up to the treeline. Trails are also shared with cross-country skiers so be cautious. A sno-park permit is required from November 15-April 30 and can be purchased at the DMV.

2

Oregon, Deschutes County

03 :42 hrs
18.4 mi
493.38 ft
Unknown

This trail begins at Upper Creek Sno-Park. It follows Cross District Trail, Trail 8, and Triangle Hill Trail #88 and ends at Triangle Hill Viewpoint. There are other intersections along the way for additional riding options. A sno-park permit is required from November 15-April 30 and can be purchased at the DMV.

3

Oregon, Linn County

01 :01 hrs
5 mi
43.781982 ft
Unknown

Trail #3 begins at Ray Benson Sno-Park and follows forest roads 2690 and 811. It is groomed and also intersects with other trails for more exploration. A sno-park permit is required from November 15-April 30 and can be purchased at the DMV.

4

Oregon, Deschutes County

00 :40 hrs
3.4 mi
180.34302 ft
Unknown

This trail begins from Vista Butte Sno-Park and follows a groomed trail. Other trails intersect for more exploring and riding. A sno-park permit is required from November 15-April 30 and can be purchased at the DMV.

5

Oregon, Marion County

01 :47 hrs
9.4 mi
868.35095 ft
Unknown

This trail begins at the Lower Parking lot of the McCoy Snowmobile Area. Trail #1 follows a groomed trail to McCoy Shelter. Other trails intersect along the way for more exploring. Snowmobile trails are marked with orange diamonds. A sno-park permit is required from November 15-April 30 and can be purchased at the DMV.

6

Oregon, Lake County

01 :11 hrs
5.9 mi
306.22705 ft
Unknown

This Sno-Park is located east of Ashland off US140 in the Fremont-Winema National Forest. There are over 82 miles of groomed snowmobile trails to explore that follow forest service roads. A sno-park permit is required from November 15-April 30 and can be purchased at the DMV.

7

Oregon, Lane County

02 :13 hrs
11 mi
440.859 ft
Unknown

The Waldo Lake Trail begins at Waldo Lake Sno-Park and is a popular place for snowmobilers. Parking is limited so get there early. The trail follows road 5897 on a groomed trail to Waldo Lake. There is a spur on the way that leads to the lake. Snowmobile trails are marked with orange diamonds. A sno-park permit is required from November 15-April 30 and can be purchased at the DMV.

8

Oregon, Douglas County

00 :51 hrs
4.6 mi
884.35706 ft
Unknown

This trail follows Forest Road 1451 on a groomed trail through a canopy of lodgepole pines. Snowmobile trails are marked with orange diamonds. A sno-park permit is required from November 15-April 30 and can be purchased at the DMV.

9

Oregon, Douglas County

05 :14 hrs
26.1 mi
604.28796 ft
Unknown

This trail follows Bear Creek road on a groomed trail. Parking and access are located at North Diamond Sno-Park. A sno-park permit is required from November 15-April 30 and can be purchased at the DMV.

10

Oregon, Linn County

00 :12 hrs
1 mi
36.47693 ft
Unknown

Big Springs Sno-Park is a popular access point for winter recreation. Vault toilets and plenty of trailer parking is available. There are 40 miles of trails for snowmobiling with a variety of difficulty. A sno-park permit is required from November 15-April 30 and can be purchased at the DMV.

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