Snow Bunnny Sno-Park
Mt Hood National Forest
Write a Review US-26 Government Camp, OR 97028 Official WebsiteGPS: 45.2874, -121.7293
Location submitted by: farfromordinary
Overview of Snow Bunnny Sno-Park
Sno Park permit required November 1 - April 30.
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by Outdoorswoman on 3/24/2024
Longest RV Reported: 36 feet (Class A)
Reported by Dontmakemepullover on 5/13/2023
Pad Type asphalt
Elevation 3,805 ft / 1,159 m
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Reviews of Snow Bunnny Sno-Park 5 people have reviewed this location.
“Easy Access off Hwy”
Reviewed 3/24/2024
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 0 |
RV Length: | 36' (Class A) |
We stayed here overnight in our 36ft RV with towed. It is not very level but we found a spot that wasn’t terrible. There were two other RVs there when we arrived around 5pm on March 18. We stayed here as the road to Trillium air strip was closed due to snow. There is the obvious road noise but other than that it was a quiet night. A ... more
We stayed here overnight in our 36ft RV with towed. It is not very level but we found a spot that wasn’t terrible. There were two other RVs there when we arrived around 5pm on March 18. We stayed here as the road to Trillium air strip was closed due to snow.
There is the obvious road noise but other than that it was a quiet night. A couple of car campers pulled in after dark. There are vault toilets. We would stay here again.
Outdoorswoman would stay here again
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“Beautiful and free”
Reviewed 5/13/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
RV Length: | 36' (Class A) |
You need a permit November through April.
Other than that, it's just a parking lot.
There are several other rvers here, and there is a bit of noice from the road nearby.
Gorgeous view of the mountain!
Dontmakemepullover would stay here again
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“Good AT&T - Great Solar”
Reviewed 7/16/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
Site Number: | 0 |
We stayed here for 5 days before heading to the Oregon coast. We work full time and the internet here was around 15-20mb and worked good. The road noise would be annoying for someone on vacation, but as a full timer we are used to it and we get what we can get. The top side of the parking lot is level with lower side on a slope... more
We stayed here for 5 days before heading to the Oregon coast. We work full time and the internet here was around 15-20mb and worked good.
The road noise would be annoying for someone on vacation, but as a full timer we are used to it and we get what we can get.
The top side of the parking lot is level with lower side on a slope. Plenty of room to turn around a big fifth wheel or class A, so if you don’t like it you can turn around.
WanderusLiving.com would stay here again
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“Can’t Complain”
Reviewed 7/20/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Easy access from the highway with cell service! We pitched a tent next to our car and slept decently well, even with the traffic going by (which seemed to quiet down after 11:30pm).
Naecasalnuovo would stay here again
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“Great Mt Hood Basecamp”
Reviewed 6/3/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
RV Length: | 34' (Class C) |
This was a backup location for us, as Trillium Airstrip Dispersed was closed due to Covid-19. Overnight parking is allowed here, but there aren't any signs that indicate as such like the Snopark across the highway. These Snoparks are operated by the Oregon Department of Transportation. I wasn't sure of the overnight parking status a... more
This was a backup location for us, as Trillium Airstrip Dispersed was closed due to Covid-19. Overnight parking is allowed here, but there aren't any signs that indicate as such like the Snopark across the highway.
These Snoparks are operated by the Oregon Department of Transportation. I wasn't sure of the overnight parking status at Bunny Snopark, so I phoned the ranger at the ZigZag Ranger district and she informed me that she's also never heard of anyone being asked to leave, but she also wasn't sure.
White River Snopark is a few miles down the road, but it's a little busier due to the river (more like a creek).
So to sum this area up:
- Trillium Lake Snopark is great, but it's busy.
- Bunny Snopark is less trafficky, but kinda boring.
- White River Snopark is very large, has views, but more peopley.
Either way you have your pick of overnight stops!
There are a lot of trails in the area, and the town of Government Camp is super small. There's no dump or water anywhere around, other than Trillium Lake Campground, which was currently closed when we passed through due to Covid-19.
We preferred Bunny Snopark instead of the others because it was the only one with no people!
There's a road that exists the Snopark, but it's not big-rig friendly and we only saw small cars and vans go back through there.
This location is right off the highway so road noise was...well...noisy, but it was a great spot for us to explore the area.
farfromordinary would stay here again
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