Snowmobiling

Winter's answer to the need for speed

Those with a love of snow and a need for speed -- climb aboard a snowmobile and experience the Byway's beckoning backcountry. Miles and miles of groomed trails are ready and waiting for this enthusiastic group of recreationalists to hit the trails. Weaving in and out of the snow-covered trees, racing across meadows of white powder -- feel the rush of the cold winter air and experience this exhilarating, high speed adventure.  

On the Eastside of White Pass there are several motorized sno-parks. Bethel Ridge, Tieton Airstrip, Fish Creek, So Fork of the Tieton, Bear Creek, Cold Creek and Pine Grass. 

Two favorite sno-parks in the south cascades are found at Skate Creek Road just north of Packwood and Johnson Creek, 7 mile south of Packwood.   

Orr Creek sno-park is located 27 miles south of Randle, on the FS Road 21.

Wakepish is 19 miles south of Randle on the 99 road. Trail system 17 miles groomed, 60 miles ungroomed

Shared with non-motorized recreationists, toilet, shelter with wood stove, scenic view point

http://parks.state.wa.us/306/South-Cascades.