There were security guards walking around making sure people paid for passes! No wide or large hill at all. ” in 2 reviews “ I recommend if the area is full, go pay the 20$ to park at Boreal and walk the .2 miles to the area. We must have just beat the rush because we found parking right away.Horrendously managed by the state.
You have to purchase a permit. We bought sleds and found an open area to play in. We had fun sledding.
This made for a really fun snow day!COME HERE WITH THE FAM! Arrived to find a circus of Parking. Great for all ages! Donner Summit Sno-Park at Donner Summit is a good place to take children to play in the snow. We inched up a narrow one-lane passage, then turned around and inched our way out, concerned we could get gridlocked if someone got stuck or traffic came up as our line went down.
They have some gentle hills that will do well for the age 3-9 range. (530) 587-3558. Just a little more force, or a slight twist of the disc, and I would have been impaled.By 10:30 am the Sno-Park parking area was packed. Couldn't even even the day and it was ruined.Perfect place for fun in the snow with the family! Unfortunately they are out of the one-day pass, and only have seasonal passes left. All Rights Reserved. Nothing like other places for sledding I remember. So much fun. Food, adventures, & musings on juggling a business, loving a family, living inspired, and embracing imperfectionThe only downside is that we had an injury — and not a little injury either. We purchased our parking pass online and arrived on a Thursday around 11ish.
Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. They will gladly take your money even when there is no parking available. Recommended Activities: Cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snow play. Recommended Activities: Cross-country skiing, dog sledding, and snow play. There were signs leading us to where we needed to go so it was easy to find. … Never returning!!! Just a little more spin, and I would have hit my head. Reno - 42 miles Sacramento - 91 miles San Francisco - 177 miles SierraSnowPlay.com Chicago Park Web Design The map displayed above is for illustrative purposes only. Contact the business for more information about recent service changes.Claim your business to immediately update business information, respond to reviews, and more! It definitely is a small parking lot with only 1 way driving. Parking was easy and no charge. We saw some people inattentively standing in the way of others trying to go downhill. Busy but totally worth it!This Sno-Park gives you access to the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and makes for great snowshoeing during the winter months. (Ski trails are on the north side of the freeway.) This is a large park with lots of hills for sledding of all ages. I hit the second jump, tipped sideways in the air, and hit the snow hard, pinching my arm between the snow disc and the ground. Saw a car with its side mirror damaged because of idiots who can't drive. !Was disappointed... there were a few cool little sled runs on little hills in between trees... with a semi frozen river between them and the parking lot. “Donner Summit Sno-Park is right next to the Boreal Inn and requires a Sno-Park permit that either costs $5/day or $25/season.
It was the perfect day and time to go. Will never recommend or go again.
Ski trails are on the north side of the freeway. For much of the morning, I had been eyeing a large sledding hill. It's only February. Charged me $5 to park, no biggie if I could actually park.