Board's crossing
Carlos G.
May 22, 2023
Great little place to go and try to reel in some trout when the water flow allows....picnic tables,bathroom are also available...when the river flow lightens up you'll see people playing in the water here... a very popular jeep 4x4 trail entrance is also here.
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Kevin H.
Feb 24, 2017
The area is right across from the Dorrington ranger station. The area right next to the road is full of trees. There is a clearing above that with a gentle slope. If you go up from that, just past the electrical lines you will find an open are with a nice little bowl. The slopes were very nice for sledding. Not too steep, not too shallow, and a nice flat area that you could slide along after the slope. We had been to all 3 sno-parks in the area, and this had the best terrain for sledding.
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LC B.
Dec 27, 2012
This is a roadside snow play area off Highway 4 about a couple miles pass the town of Dorrington. If you are heading east on Hwy 4 it will be on your left. There is a wide area for parking and it is where the Dorrington-National Forest sign is located. We tried to get a snow park permit for $5 at SNAC in Arnold but they were closed Christmas Day--duh! You can always get one in advance online. Our family was on our way to Spicer Sno-Park on Christmas Day when it began to snow heavily as we passed the town of Dorrington. My parents were getting a little nervous about being stranded in the snow-- saying we should probably turn around, but we didn't want to let the kids down so we kept pushing forward. A couple miles after passing Camp Connell, we see a line of parked cars on the left side of the highway with a bunch of sledders going downhill. There were about 12 cars parked and many more cars pulled up after we did. I was surprised to see a few families traveling from the bay area. Thinking that my snow paranoid parents would not want to go half an hour more in elevation, we decided to stop and just let the kiddies play in this area. I am very glad we did as it was an awesome area for snow play. It is a wide area and the hill is pretty high enough to get some fun sledding action. Adults and children alike were screaming with glee. This is about one and half hour drive from the Central Valley so it is quite closer than Tahoe. Although it isn't as picturesque or gorgeous as Tahoe, it is a convenient location for snow play. There was NO TRAFFIC on the highway and the road and conditions were not as treacherous. AND it is not as busy and congested as Tahoe. Perfect for kiddies..
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