Snowmobiling
Visit TripCheck's Oregon Sno-Parks at Mt. Hood to find areas with snowmobiling options.
You must have a valid Sno-Park permit in your vehicle windshield when you park in designated winter recreation areas November 1 through April 30. Oregon Sno-Park permits are available at DMV offices, local vendors, and online.
The Mt. Hood Snowmobile Club and Columbia Gorge Power Sledders maintain a groomed system of snowmobile routes in partnership with the Mt. Hood National Forest. These clubs also maintain our warming shelters. Please respect the groomed winter trail system that the clubs work so hard to maintain.
- Columbia Gorge Power Sledders - snowmobile trail map NORTH 2023-2024 (PDF)
Includes areas around Billy Bob and Little John sno-parks. - Mt. Hood Snowmobile Club - snowmobile trail map SOUTH 2023-2024 (PDF)
Includes areas around Skyline Sno-Park, Frog Lake, Clear Lake, and Timothy Lake area.
Know Before You Go:
- Northwest Avalanche Center safety info and avalanche forecast.
- Review road & resort area conditions and weather forecasts.
- Some groomed snowmobile trails may run parallel to Wilderness boundaries. Snowmobiles are prohibited within Wilderness areas. Please pay attention to where you are.
Snowmobiling Areas
- Barlow Ranger District
- Billy Bob Sno-Park
- Fivemile Butte Lookout
- Skyline Sno-Park
- Hood River Ranger District
- Bennett Pass Sno-Park/Trailhead
- Clear Lake Butte Lookout
- Frog Lake Sno-Park/Trailhead
- Little John Sno-Park & Campground
- White River East Sno-Park
- Zigzag Ranger District
- Mt. Hood Skibowl
- Trillium Sno-Park & Trailhead