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Hours

Monday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday, 6:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Sunday, 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Annie Creek Sno-Park Introduce

Annie Creek Sno-Park is a fantastic destination for outdoor lovers visiting Fort Klamath, Oregon. Nestled in the beautiful landscape of Southern Oregon, Annie Creek Sno-Park offers a unique combination of recreation, relaxation, and adventure. Whether you're looking to explore nature, try winter sports, or simply enjoy time away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Annie Creek Sno-Park is the perfect spot for your next trip.

Opened year-round, Annie Creek Sno-Park provides a variety of services and facilities to cater to both campers and day visitors. The park is conveniently located just minutes from Fort Klamath, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding area. With its large, level parking lot and easy access, it's perfect for tents, RVs, or even campervans. The park's location also makes it a great starting point for hiking trips to nearby Annie Creek Campground.

One of the standout features of Annie Creek Sno-Park is its cabin. This cozy cabin provides all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay, including picnic tables, firewood, and a stove to keep you warm on cooler evenings. The cabin is situated near the park's sledding hill, offering easy access to family-friendly fun in the snow. On the other side of the cabin, visitors can explore trails perfect for snowmobiling through the woods.

For those visiting during warmer months, Annie Creek Sno-Park transforms into a hub for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the nearby natural attractions. The park's central location makes it an excellent starting point for adventures in the surrounding area. With its clean facilities and welcoming atmosphere, Annie Creek Sno-Park is a haven for nature lovers.

When it comes to amenities, Annie Creek Sno-Park has you covered. The park features a large parking lot with plenty of space for vehicles of all sizes. There are two vault toilets on-site, ensuring visitors have access to basic hygiene facilities. A snow shelter is also available, providing much-needed protection from the elements during winter months.

One visitor noted that while there are no trash cans at the park, bear-proof trash cans can be found at each viewpoint and picnic area along the road north. This attention to detail ensures that visitors can dispose of waste responsibly while enjoying the great outdoors.

Perhaps one of the most appealing aspects of Annie Creek Sno-Park is its price: it's completely free! This makes it an excellent option for budget-conscious travelers or those looking to make the most of their outdoor adventures without breaking the bank. The lack of Verizon signal was even seen as a positive by one visitor, who appreciated the opportunity to disconnect and enjoy nature.

Customer feedback highlights the park's charm and value. Visitors have praised its size, cleanliness, and level parking lot, which makes it accessible for all types of vehicles. One family had a blast enjoying the sledding hill and snowmobiling trails, while another couple appreciated the cabin's cozy atmosphere and proximity to hiking opportunities.

Overall, Annie Creek Sno-Park is a hidden gem in Oregon that offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking for winter sports, outdoor adventures, or a peaceful retreat from modern life, this sno-park has it all. With its free access, clean facilities, and location in one of Oregon's most scenic areas, Annie Creek Sno-Park is definitely worth a visit.

Location

OregonKlamath CountyFort Klamath

Customer Reviews

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137 reviews
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Cosette Artois
Apr 18, 2024

We had a Iot of fun here! There is a cabin that has picnic tables, firewood and a stove so you can keep warm. On one side of the cabin is the sledding hill and then we went snowmobiling through the woods on the other side.

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Life with Spock
May 25, 2021

Huge, clean and relatively level parking lot with two vault toilets and snow shelter. No trash cans, bear proof trash cans can be found at each viewpoint an picnic area on road north. Camped here in a 20-foot campervan for several days while I explored the area and hiked by Annie Creek CG below, accessed from the parking lot. Gave it 4 out of 5 stars only because there is zero Verizon signal... but that was actually a good thing. 🤗 And it's FREE. Keep it free, pack it in, pack it out!

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John Cocores
Jul 25, 2024

Great location just outside Crater Lake National Park. Beautiful creek runs along the side of the sno-park. Plenty of space to maneuver class A,5th wheel ect. Kept clean and we'll maintained.

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Errhka
Jul 30, 2019

Free 'campground' and perfect for the summer. The Sno-Park does not require a permit to use during the summer so disregard the signs on the bulletin board. The area is essentially a huge asphalt lot - perfect for cars. If you don't mind pitching your tent on it it's also perfect for more traditional camping. However, if you would prefer 'softer' ground there is plenty of space around the edges that are flat enough to pitch a tent. There are two fire rings here with grill grates, and two gravel patches surrounding them with wood stumps that you can use as chairs. There is also a giant scrap wood pile at the bottom of the hill, which you can use for firewood but which also may or may not still be there when you read this. There is a road that leads down to the creek's edge, although I would only recommend a 4WD or AWD vehicle down it for safety because the road is not maintained. The Sno-Park contains a snow shelter - as a Californian I must confess I have no idea what these are for but I assume it's for emergency purposes and it has a wood stove inside. Two pit toilets are available also, however I didn't enjoy using them (and bring your own Toilet Paper because there may or may not be some there when you visit). Be forewarned - during the summer, the mosquitoes are MERCILESS. I was covered head to toe in repellent, clothing, and was standing in the middle of the smoke from my fire and I still received 5 bites on my hands. They will literally die on their swords to bite you, repellent be damned. However, even as someone that hates bugs, I would still highly recommend this campground for the frugal traveler. It's really a cool place and the view of the night sky is unbeatable! Fantastic for stargazing!

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Devin Rojas
Feb 26, 2025

Excellent snow shelter, the parking lot was semi regularly plowed. Excellent sledding hill!

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Jobany Paredes
Jan 15, 2023

Great place to play with children if you don't have proper snow equipment to go up further. We had a good time eventhough we only had about 2 hours daylight. Definitely coming back !!!