Spicer Sno-Park, Arnold CA
Address | CA-4, Arnold, CA, United States |
Phone | +1 209-795-1381 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Website | ohv.parks.ca.gov |
Categories | State Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 3.9 16 reviews |
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Spicer Sno-Park reviews
16Lot filled up about 10am. (20+ inch snow 2 days prior) Nice place! 3 parks in the area the parking pass from bear lodge covers and 1 seems mainly snow mobiles the other is secluded and not good for children but with snow shoes for a walk alone would be nice. Good times for littles too young to tube etc.
So many areas to explore! Small sledding area off of one side of the parking lot. Past the trees on the other side are hills & sledding open areas-plenty of spots for many groups. Perfect for sledding & snow play. Nice size parking lot with a single restroom. We will be back!
Nothing's in there, just a few hills for sledding. You gotta bring all equipment yourself. Pretty nice but I wish they had sled rentals, etc.
Note: you gotta buy parking permit online before going there, there's no kiosk to buy tickets there!
Nice flat play area and small slopes. Limited parking (snow park permit required, not sold there). Only 1 restroom, long line, smells real bad and I highly recommend you bring your own toilet paper as it may run out towards the end of the day.
I was disappointed by the slopes. Nothing close to the parking lot or that I could find after walking 15 minutes with my 2 year old.
It can be packed very fast. Also, drive slowly when entering into the area! It's very icy and slippery.
Very beautiful. Peaceful. No trouble with bears. And there is a great dry campground by what they call a reservoir, but could be considered a small lake! I loved it!
Good place to play in the snow. You have to buy a parking permit somewhere not within the Park.
The snow was to high to climb to get up there to play in the snow was icy and very slippery. To me it wasn't a good place to go.but again the snow was so high maybe when some was melted it probably was a great place to go.
Great place to come play in the snow. Lots of space for sledding and building snow creations. QPretty busy so there's lots of other families and dogs around. There is one bathroom with no sink. Would definitely visit again.
Great place for fun in the snow. Have been there twice now. It's ideal for easy and relaxing snow experience. In March the snow was much more than December. Make sure you get a permit for $5 at Arnold shopping area before reaching the snow park.
There is parking, and a bathroom. Bring your own toilet paper just in case. However there was no formed/packed hills. The snow was relatively freshly fallen. So you sunk in spots, and fairly deep too. So use caution.
Great for big kids, not so much for toddlers. They wanted to run around and we're getting in the way of people trying to slide down the Hills.luckily they finally sat to just play in the snow for a while before we left
The amount of snow and fun little slopes was amazing. However just lime other reviews, the bathroom was the most disgusting thing ive EVER walked into.
Tons of fresh snow.easy location off HWY 4.lots of parking.but dont forget to get online parking permit for 5 bucks. CHP is patrolling. Bathroom is disgusting.so stop off at a gas station before you play. Arrived early and had the place all to ourselves. Had the best time!
OK NOT GREAT - parking is congested but you can find a spot if you look. It is popular so the snow gets pretty worked over.