Washington State Parks Sno-Park permits go on sale next month

Oct 8 2020, 7:26 pm

Sno-Park permits will be available for purchase beginning November 1.

The permits allow visitors to park in specially cleared, designated parking lots with access to areas around the state for cross-country skiing, skijoring, fat-tire biking, snowmobiling, snow biking, dog sledding, snowshoeing, tubing, snow play, and other winter recreation activities.

Those hoping to go to State Parks properties such as Crystal Springs, Easton Reload, Fields Spring, Hyak, Lake Easton, Lake Wenatchee, Pearrygin Lake, and Mount Spokane are not required to purchase a Discover Pass.

If you’re hoping to ride a snow bike this year, be sure that it’s registered, as a snowmobile as the Washington State Legislature passed a bill in 2019 designating snow bikes in the same class as snowmobiles.

To purchase a Sno-Park permit online, visit parks.state.wa.us/winter.

Alyssa TherrienAlyssa Therrien

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