Maxwell Sno-Park

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  • (4.8)5 reviews

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* Please follow Share the Snow guidelines in shared use areas. Map of Maxwell Sno-Park Area (pdf 787 kb) Map Legend (pdf 14 kb) Maxwell Sno-Park Files for GPS Users (gpx file + waypoint lat/longs)

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From Detroit, Oregon, head east on Highway 22 for 29 miles to Maxwell Sno-park on the left side of the highway. 

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Jen G

2 years ago
4/5

Only stopped long enough to let the dog out and have a quick bathroom break. Was clean, plenty of parking and had been freshly plowed.

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Ian

2 years ago
5/5

Easy in and out, tons of snow and clean bathrooms.

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Sheila Faulkner

5 years ago
5/5

Great place to take the dogs and kids to play in the snow.

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Rebecca Njord

1 year ago
5/5

Beautiful! Lovely mix of easy and challenging routes. Pups enjoyed it, had the whole place to ourselves. Well-marked trails

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Eric B.A

6 years ago
5/5

My to go spot when snowshoeing. It's clean, quiet and hardly busy. There's no real "sights" to see but just being surrounded by the snow is an amazing view. If you get tired, you can visit one of the cabins and rest for a bit but it is quite a ways away. Expect to snowshoe for at least an hour if you want to get there. A great place to snowshoe for beginners and veterans.

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