| Sno-Park Parking Permits |
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| Overview |
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You must have a valid Sno-Park permit displayed in the windshield of your vehicle if you park in designated winter recreation areas (Sno-Parks) between November 1 and April 30. Sno-Parks are located in all mountain passes of the state and in most recognized ski, snowmobile, and snow play areas.
Click here for a map of Oregon Sno-Parks.
Permits are transferable from vehicle to vehicle.
There are three types of Sno-Park permits available:
- Annual
- 3-Day (consecutive)
- Daily
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| Fees & Fines |
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| Annual Sno-Park Permit |
$20* |
| 3-Day (consecutive) Sno-Park Permit |
$7* |
| Daily Sno-Park Permit |
$3* |
* Agents (resorts, sporting goods stores, and other retail outlets) are allowed to charge an additional service fee for each permit they sell.
Parking in a designated area without a permit may result in a $30 fine.
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| How to Purchase |
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Permits are sold at all DMV offices and by permit agents in resorts, sporting goods stores, and other retail outlets.
Note: Agents are allowed to charge an additional service fee for each permit they sell.
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| Reciprocity |
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Sno-Park permits issued by Washington, California and Idaho are honored in Oregon. California and Idaho honor Oregon's sno-park permits. Washington honors Oregon's annual permit only. If your vehicle has Washington plates, you must have a Washington permit to park in a winter recreation area in Washington.
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| Related Topics |
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