Annie Creek Sno-Park

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About Campground

Annie Creek Sno-Park is located 43 miles northwest of Klamath Falls, Oregon, near the Crater Lake National Park boundary. Its proximity is rich with history, as Fort Klamath lies less than 10 miles from the Sno-Park. Fort Klamath was established as a military outpost on the Oregon Trail in 1863. Today, it’s listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. If you want a break from recreating, it’s convenient to visit the Fort Klamath park and museum. Annie Creek offers more amenities than the average Sno-Park. As an official stop on the Oregon Volcanic Scenic Byway , you’ll find an interpretive kiosk, as well as two vaulted toilets. An attractive log-style warming shelter with wood stove and benches is open year round for picnics and relaxation. Snowmobilers can enjoy cruising under snow covered ponderosa pines and accessing miles and miles of trails. There are no managed cross country ski trails from Annie Creek. Besides snowmobiling, winter enthusiasts of all ages flock to Annie Creek Sno-Park for excellent sledding opportunities. Adjacent to the warming shelter lies a huge bowl shaped hill perfect for coasting your sled down. At an elevation of 4,400 feet, Annie Creek generally sees snow from late November through February. There is no potable water. Visitors need to bring plenty of water.

Directions

From Klamath Falls, OR take US-97 north for 24 miles to OR-62. Then take OR-62 west for about 19.7 miles to Forest Road 6237 and turn right on Forest Road 6237 and follow for about 0.1 mile to Annie Creek. From Chiloquin, OR take U.S. Highway 97 south towards Klamath Falls, OR, for approximately four miles and then turn right onto Oregon Highway 62. From Oregon Highway 62 take a right onto Forest Service (FS) road 6237. Annie Creek Sno-park will be on the left side of the road.  

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Big Rig Friendly
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Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
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Kels W.

1 year ago
5/5

What a fun hidden gem! Such a large sledding bowl with slopes going down all the way around. Our kids had a blast!!! There is a public heating cabin that unfortunately a large party decided to take over to host a birthday party, but other than that, sooo much fun!!! Everyone there was super friendly, we will definitely be back again! 🔥 ❄️

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Jobany Paredes

1 year ago
5/5

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 !!!

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Gina Lethlean-Nunnelley

7 months ago
5/5

Fun place to sled. Warming lodge, outhouses, and two grills. Lots of parking and it's free.

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