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Easton Reload Sno-Park

Pass needed: Seasonal Sno-Park permit.

*Exit 71

*sani-cans

 

Directions:  I-90 Exit 71. At stop sign in town, continue over railroad tracks and continue for 3 miles on county road until end of plowing. Sno-Park is on your left. 

This Sno-Park has two portions, one for non-motorized and the other is for snowmobiles.

This season there is a newly marked snowshoe trail to get you started exploring. Map posted does not have the snowshoe trail plotted. sorry.

*Groomed trail connecting to Crystal Springs Sno-Park via the "Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail" which is groomed by snowmobile funding and part of the snowmobile loop trail system from Monohan crossing to Crystal Springs. There is a short plowed section at active railroad crossing to Monohan due to residences.

This is a good starting point for your fat bike ride on the Palouse to Cascade State Park Trail. Or snowshoe up the groomed snowmobile trail, or roam the general area. Near parking are good areas for snow play.

*dogs OK

*Sno-Park managed by Lake Easton State Park

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created 2013 by volunteers with no budget and no authority.

Please direct Sno-Park program questions and issues to winter@parks.wa.gov.

WARNING – Recreating in the winter is inherently dangerous and can be deadly! There are many dangers including avalanches, tree well suffocation, hypothermia, route finding and getting stuck in the snow. Not all dangers are listed.

By accessing this page you acknowledge all dangers and assume your own personal responsibility for your decisions.

BE PREPARED before you leave home!

Conditions change quickly! It can be wet, sunny, or snowing all in the same hour.

 

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