Claude Lewis Trailhead / Sno-Park

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  • (4.6)5 reviews

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From Prospect, OR, travel north on State Highway 62 for approximately 12 miles to intersection of State Highway 230. Continue north on State Highway 230 for approximately 11 miles to Claude Lewis Trailhead / Sno-Park.

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Gweneth Tambe

2 years ago
5/5

It has a large parking lot, 2 permanent structure outhouses & a large building with a wood burning stove. The trails were pretty easy access. We spent many hours looking for a tree. Bring some extra dry clothes & shoes, food & plenty of water and hot drinks.

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Linda C May

2 years ago
4/5

Great place for a break and to let the dogs out. Very popular during the winter for snowmobiles. Plenty of parking.

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Scott Tanzi

10 months ago
5/5

Nice lil place to let the dog play, and a good restroom stop as well!

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James Gulrich

5 years ago
4/5

Claude Lewis snow park is an excellent place to stage for motorcycles and quads and of course snowmobiles. It has a wonderful shelter with a wood stove and a table for get togethers. It also has benches and counters bolted to the walls with candle holders hanging from the open beam ceiling. It has lights and outlets but you have to bring your own generator and there is a plugin for that on the outside of the building. The staging area is part of the Prospect OHV trail system and access to 219 miles of trails. In the winter time it is the Northern most part of the 1000 Springs area and is shared with the Diamond Lake trail system.

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Robert Tapp

1 year ago
5/5

Great place to go. Every year we get a tree and it's always the perfect one. We take a photo of my kids on the giant cut tree. Hopefully to make it a tradition generations to come

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