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OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

Rose Springs Sno-Park

Rose Springs Sno-Park (Photo Credit: Steve Dildine)

If you thrive in winter and enjoy the challenges of fresh, deep powder, then Rose Springs Sno-Park is your new best friend. Starting at around 4,000 feet, outdoor enthusiasts are treated to plowed forest roads and breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains. Enjoy an easy day on the sled hill or put in some serious miles exploring the forest in the winter. It’s a totally different look at some your favorite, more remote spots to hike.

Overview

WHAT TO DO

Camping

The Umatilla National Forest Pomeroy Ranger District offers two winter cabin rentals. The Clearwater Lookout Cabin and Clearwater Big House Cabin are roughly 5.5 miles and seven miles from the parking area, respectively. The cabins have most things people who are camping in the middle of winter need to survive, including an outhouse and propane powered lighting, heating, stove, and refrigerator.

To check cabin availability call the Pomeroy Ranger District office at (509) 843-1891 (open Monday through Friday, 7:30 am-4:30 pm). Winter campers must snowmobile, ski, or snowshoe to the cabins.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

Cross Country Skiing/ Snowshoeing

Thanks to the Sno-Park Program administered by Washington State Parks, there is ample parking for all types of users, from snowmobile trailers to a few families getting together to sled for the day. The program was initiated in 1966 and allowed snowmobile access to designated areas on a one-year trial. Over the next decade it evolved to include motorized (snowmobile), non-motorized (cross country skiing, snowshoeing), and snow play (tubing and sledding) recreation areas. There are 47 miles of groomed trails that follow forest service roads.

Trails are provided and maintained in cooperation with federal, state, and county entities along with snowmobile clubs and private landowners. These trails are shared by snowshoers, cross country skiers, and snowmobilers. View the Washington State Parks map of the Rose Springs Sno-Park Groomed Trail System for a brief overview.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

Sledding

Remember, Andies Prairie is the only designated sledding area in the Umatilla National Forest. There is a very nice, long, open hill at the south end of the parking lot that is ideal for sledding. Hike up to the very top and dare to ride the entire hill, or let the kids pick a section to test their adrenaline threshold.

Do stay off snowmobile trails for safety, and sled at your own risk. Because there is no marked, designated sledding areas, that means snowmobiles, for example, could climb that same hill. Everyone is very respectful of each other, but if there is heavy fog or snow know that the visibility might make it challenging to safely share the area. Luckily, the high elevation keeps most fog in the valley, so enjoy the winter sunshine.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Even when there isn’t tons of snow on the ground, this part of the forest feels more remote than others. Perhaps it is the higher elevation and more open vistas....

WHEN TO GO

Winter comes in many forms around here, and it arrives when you least expect it. A typical season of winter fun begins in November and can last as long as April. This particular spot in the Blue Mountains tends to...

HOW TO GET THERE

From Walla Walla take HWY 12 east for 68 miles to Pomeroy, WA then turn right on South 15th Street. There is a sign for the Umatilla National Forest. South 15th Street becomes Peola Road in roughly a mile and...

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