Open/Close Dates
- Unknown
Avalanche Conditions
Central Oregon Avalanche Center
Avalanche.org
Trail Map
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.
Webcams
Nearest Snotel
- Irish Taylor 5540 ft
Weather
Search & Rescue
Deschutes County Search & Rescue
Call 911 or (541) 693-6911
Snowmobile Clubs
Parking
Directions:
From Bend, travel south on Hwy 97 approx. 24 miles, then 10 miles east on County Road 21.
User Permits
Get Permits NowSno-Park permits are required in designated Sno-Parks from November 1 – April 30.
Permit information:
- You can move a Sno-Park permit from one vehicle to another.
- You can use California and Idaho Sno-Park permits in Oregon.
- You can use Oregon Sno-Park permits in California and Idaho.
- You may get a fine for parking in a Sno-Park without a permit.
Fees
- Annual Sno-Park Permit (November 1 – April 30) – $25*
- 3-Day (consecutive) Sno-Park Permit – $9*
- Daily Sno-Park Permit – $4*
*Agents may charge an additional service fee.
To become a Sno-Park Parking Permit agent, call 503-945-5052.
Buy a Permit
You can buy a permit at:
- Permit agents in resorts, sporting goods stores, and other retail outlets issue all types of permits.
- Get an annual permit online at DMV2U – includes printable interim permit to use immediately.
Note: Sno-Park permits are NOT REFUNDABLE.
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