On State Route 168, 68 miles east of Fresno, .25 miles beyond Tamarack SNO-Park. With its north-facing slope, Coyote Sno-Park holds the best snow late into the season. Coyote Sno-Park has a good-sized parking lot. It is a quieter setting for family outings. A nice sliding hill is available.
- Amenities: Cross-country ski trails, dog sledding and snow play. Restroom on-site. NO SNOWMOBILING AT THIS LOCATION.
- North side of parking area is good for family snow play activities. Sledding occurs at the west end of the parking area.
- For more information call 559-855-5355
The California Department of Parks and Recreation operates 18 SNO-PARK sites state-wide that provide snow-cleared parking lots with sanitation facilities and access to snow play areas, cross-country ski and snowmobile trails. Snow-cleared parking lots cannot be guaranteed on a daily basis because of weather conditions and snow plowing priorities.
Permit is required from November 1 - May 30. $15 per day/$40 for season. Purchase online .
Permits must be displayed on the left side of the dashboard, and clearly seen from the outside of the vehicle. Permits are non-refundable and non-transferable, and parking at a Sno-Park without a permit may result in a $94.50 fine. California Sno-Park permits are also valid in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
Parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Sanitation facilities are provided at each of the parks.
The Sno-Parks are located in areas that can experience road closures in harsh weather conditions. Call CalTrans at 1-800-427-7623 or check the CalTrans website to get information on roadway conditions when planning your trip, and carry chains and a shovel. Winter recreation can be hazardous, so it is important you consider your skill level, wear proper clothing, have respect for the terrain and park rules and regulations, and adhere to posted warnings for your safety.