Trail #148 Snofoot


This Trail Open to Hikers, Bikers, Skiers and Equestrian Use.

This Trail Open to Hikers, Bikers, Skiers and Equestrian Use. Snofoot Trail #148 from Oldman Pass Sno-Park to Road 3050 Sno-Park is an easy one way or round trip tour utilizing Snofoot Trail #150. This route takes skiers past small meadows and clearcuts through the forest parallel to highway 30. This section of the trail is groomed and ski tracks set with funds provided by Washington State Parks and U.S. Forest Service.

Trail #148 from Oldman Pass Sno-Park to Road 3050 Sno-Park is an easy one way or round trip tour utilizing Trail #150. This route takes skiers past small meadows and clearcuts through the forest parallel to highway 30. This section of the trail is groomed and ski tracks set with funds provided by Washington State Parks and U.S. Forest Service.

At a Glance

Permit Info: A Washington Sno-Park permit is required for each vehicle parked in the winter recreation areas. Vehicles without the appropriate Sno-Park permit are subject to notice of violation and fine. The access roads have Sno-park vehicle signs.  It is necessary to have a Sno-Park permit when parking anywhere past these signs.  Parking on shoulders may be unsafe.
Usage: Heavy
Restrictions: Closed to All Motorized Use.
Closest Towns: Stabler, WA; Carson, WA
Operated By: Forest Service
Information Center: Mt. Adams Ranger District

General Information

Directions:

From Carson, Washington travel Northwest on the Wind River Road to Oldman Pass Sno-Park, McClellan Meadows Sno-Park, or Road 3050 Sno-Park (50 yards down Road 3050 to the intersection with trail #148).


Activities

Mountain Biking

Day Hiking

Backpacking

Horse Riding

XC Skiing/Snowshoeing

Mileage: Oldman Loop 1.2, Scenic Loop 5.7, McClellan Meadows Sno-Park 2.0, Road 3050 Sno-Park 2.5.

Related Information

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
12.4 miles

  Elevation : 
3040' - 3800'