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Sno-Park permits are required in designated Sno-Parks from November 1 – April 30. Permit information: You can move a Sno-Park permit from one vehicle to another.
- Please use our DMV2U system to find a Sno-Park permit vendor. - Oregon.gov
Please use our DMV2U system to find a Sno-Park permit...
- Please use our DMV2U system to find a Sno-Park permit vendor. - Oregon.gov
Where to buy your Sno-Park permit. Non-motorized Sno-Park permits (one-day, seasonal and special groomed trail permits) are available at a number of State park, U.S. Forest Service and vendor locations. Permits may also be purchased online. All Permit sales are final and non-refundable.
The ODOT Sno-Park website has a list of vendors, current prices, and other information about the state Sno-Parks. (You cannot buy a Sno-Park pass on-site at any of the Sno-Parks on the Forest.)
Sno-Park permits are issued by Oregon and Washington state. Learn More. Special Use Permits. The Special Uses program encompasses a variety of forest uses including: recreation events, outfitter guides, filming, research studies & more. Permits must be obtained from the appropriate forest. Learn more. Forest Product Permits.
Please use our DMV2U system to find a Sno-Park permit vendor. Please use our. DMV2U system to find a Sno-Park permit vendor. o a EGO N. Author. GRINNELL Lisa L. Created Date. 10/5/2020 3:31:22 PM.
Purchase Annual, 1- and 3-day Sno-Park permits from a DMV field office or DMV’s permit agents. An agent search is available at DMV2U.Oregon.gov.
Do you like to play in the snow, ski, snowboard, or snowmobile? Oregon's Sno-Park permit program helps provide for snow removal at many of your favorite winter recreation parking areas. You must have a valid Sno-Park permit displayed in the windshield of your vehicle if you park in designated winter recreation parking areas (Sno-Parks) between ...