OLYMPIA — The Washington State Parks Winter Recreation Program will temporarily close fourteen motorized Sno-parks for the 2024-25 winter season. This decision is due to a roughly 25 percent reduction in funds available from snowmobile registrations to support the motorized part of the program.
The Sno-parks slated for temporary closure are Echo Valley, Skate Creek, Bethel Ridge/Soup Creek, Crow Creek, Cloverland, Elk Heights, Fish Creek, French Cabin, Nile, Taneum, Reecer Creek, Crawfish, Nine Bark and Clear Lake.
The snowmobile program is self-funded from snowmobile registration fees and a percentage of the gas tax. The program currently receives $94.20 per registered snowmobile. These funds are used to pay for services at motorized Sno-parks such as snow removal, sanitation, education, enforcement and trail grooming.
The number of registered snowmobiles has decreased by 52 percent over the past two decades, from a high of 38,331 in 2002 to 18,434 in 2024. The closures are for the 2024-25 winter season, pending future funding availability.
The Winter Recreation Program worked with the Snowmobile Advisory Committee, local snowmobile clubs, and managers of lands on which the Sno-parks are located to finalize the list of closures. The principal goal was continuing operation of the most used Sno-parks and preserving access to the broader network of groomed snowmobile trails.
The Winter Recreation Program at Washington State Parks manages Sno-parks around the state for both motorized and non-motorized use. The program provides snow removal, sanitation, and education and enforcement at Sno-parks and grooming of over 800 miles non-motorized trails and 2,300 miles of snowmobile trails around the state.
Designated non-motorized Sno-parks supporting activities like snowshoeing or cross-country skiing are not impacted by this decision.
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