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Waldo Lake Sno-Park

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Waldo Lake Sno-Park is located in the Willamette National Forest, surrounded by forested terrain. The area experiences temperatures ranging from the 30s to 70s Fahrenheit, depending on the season. Nearby attractions include Waldo Lake, known for its clear waters, and various hiking trails that offer opportunities for exploration.

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US Forest Service

Willamette National Forest

This site is fairly popular with snowmobile enthusiasts, but parking is limited. Skiers may want to use the Gold Lake Sno-park instead and access Waldo Lake Road by skiing up Gold Lake Road to Gold Lake Trail. Two miles up Gold Lake Trail, Fuji Mountain Trail leads west to Waldo Lake Road. Waldo Lake Road is a shared snowmobile/ski route, but snowmobiles are not permitted on other nordic trails in this area. A fit and well-prepared skier may choose to travel approximately 8 miles out the road to the Betty Lake Trail, the Twins and the South Waldo Shelter (three-sided with a wood stove and wooden bed.) Facilities: * Vault toilet * Small parking lot

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Location

Waldo Lake Sno-Park is located in Oregon

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Directions

Waldo Lake Sno-park is located at the beginning of Waldo Lake Road (FS Rd 5897) 3.5 miles west of Willamette Pass and 23 miles east of Oakridge, OR at milepost 59 on Oregon Highway 58.

Coordinates

43.61827058 N
122.08115167 W

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Frequently Asked Questions

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