• ABOUT THE SPOT

Snowmobile in Gold Creek Snow Park, Wenatchee, Washington USA

Trail system:
23mi/37km
Elevation gain:
2560ft/780m
Wenatchee is the largest city of Chelan County, located in North Central Washington and lies on the west side of the Columbia River. The city is also known as the Apple Capital of the world, due to the valley's apple cultivations.

Gold Creek is located at about an hour and a half away, southern from Wenatchee, next to Keechetus Lake. The snowmobile routes have an elevation gain of 2560 ft/780 m and parking space for 200 cars. The Snow park offers a trail system of 23 mi/37 km with sanitary facility at Kachess Campground and scenic view points.

The trails are also used from non motorized recreationists. The views from the mountain is breathtaking as soon as you get higher and higher. You drive through alpine scenery with huge pine trees and fun powder snow. During winder season, there is a Sno-Park permit required, which you can get from the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.

Drivers should take water and snacks with them and be careful of the working crews that may be on the trails during the day to clear drifts or debris.