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A forest road leading to a parking area that comfortably fits 12 vehicles , both covered in snow, surrounded by snow-dusted trees on both sides.
1 Road Sno-Park
92 Road Sno-Park
Five vehicles parked in a snow-covered parking area surrounded by tall snow-dusted pine trees.
Annette Lake Sno-Park
Ape Caves Sno-Park
Oval paved parking lot covered thinly with snow and ice bordered by piled up snow and thick pine trees. A warming hut and pit toilet hut stand in the middle.
Atkisson Sno-Park
Parking area next to a highway, both plowed clean. A snowy forest lies to the left of the parking area.
Blewett Pass Sno-Park
Plowed road with trees and cars parked on both sides ending at the edge of a snow-covered forest. A porta-potty lies on the left side.
Bumping Lake Sno-Park
Overhead view of a plowed highway flanked by tall pine trees and snow-covered ground leading to a small plowed pull-off parking area.
Chiwawa Sno-Park
Cougar Sno-Park
Crow Lake Way Sno-Park
Overhead view of two long plowed parking areas covered by light snow surrouded by snow-covered ground. One lot fits 40 trucks, the other fits about 50 trucks.
Crystal Springs Sno-Park
Curley Creek Sno-Park
Plowed parking area covered in a thin layer of snow, with a porta-potty on the left edge, next to a plowed highway. A forest of burnt trees lies on the other side of the highway.
Deer Creek Nordic Sno-Park
A large unplowed parking area bordered by young trees, with a narrow plowed road in the distance. A porta-potty is present.
Easton Reload Sno-Park
Fields Spring Sno-Park
Overhead view of a plowed parking area covered by strips of thin snow and surrounded by pine trees.
Frater Lake Sno-Park

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