Established Camping
Ikenick Sno-Park
About
National Forest
Willamette National Forest
Heading north from Ikenick Sno-Park, you'll have good views of Three Fingered Jack and Mt. Washington. Heading south from the sno-park, you go through second growth and older forest. The trail system includes both roads and forested trails. Good trail conditions from this lower elevation sno-park depend on lower elevation snows and big snow years. * Please follow Share the Snow guidelines in shared use areas. Map of Ikenick Sno-Park Area (pdf 787 kb) Map Legend (pdf 14 kb)
Access
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
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Site Types
- Tent Sites
- Group
Features
For Campers
- Trash
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Pull-Through Sites
Free Camping and Hiking
Right off Hwy 126 is this dirt parking lot where camping is allowed. There is access to multiple hikes from this point.
Over night parking without permit May - Oct ok, but inside a vehicle only, no tent camping allowed per sign in winter as snowplow drivers cannot see tents as well.
No toilets or trash in this area so pack in and pack out. No cell reception.
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Lots of trails for winter activities
Wife and I come by here on our way to the Blue Pools. Looks like lots of trails to snow shoe.
Definitely go up the road and give Blue Pools a hike.
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Location
Ikenick Sno-Park is located in Oregon
Directions
From McKenzie Bridge, OR, drive 19 miles northeast on Highway 126. Near Clear Lake, take a left to go west on Forest Road 2672. Park at the road entrance at Ikenick Sno-Park
Coordinates
44.37361898 N
122.00426455 W