Sno-Park Parking Permits
Overview
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 DMV brochure on Oregon Sno-Parks (Form 735-6642)
There are three types of Sno-Park permits available:
Annual
3-Day (consecutive)
Daily
Permits are transferable from vehicle to vehicle.
Fees & Fines
Type Fee
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.
How to Purchase
Permits are sold at all DMV offices and by permit agents in resorts, sporting goods stores, and other retail outlets.
You may also submit your request in the form of a letter with a check or money order (see the Fees section above) to:
Oregon DMV
1905 Lana Ave NE
Salem, OR 97314
Make checks or money orders payable to "Oregon DMV."
Reciprocity
Sno-Park permits issued by California, Idaho and Washington are honored in Oregon. California, Idaho and Washington also honor Oregon's sno-park permits.
And yes your sled must be current on it's tags.
Hope this helps.