Four Corners Snowmobile Park

Area Status: Open
Photo of Four Corner Snow Park Warming Hut

Four Corners Snowmobile Park features ample parking, a warming hut and loading ramp for winter use, and 5 day use picnic sites for summer fun.

 

At a Glance

Operational Hours: Always open
Rentals & Guides:
Area Amenities: Interpretive Site, Picnic tables, Toilets, Parking
Fees: No fee
Permit Info: Proper registration for all snowmobiles is required.  A current California Campfire Permit is required year round to use a camp stove, barbecue or have a campfire outside of developed areas. Local fire restrictions supersede the campfire permit. Inquire at the Ranger Station before having a fire.
Usage: Medium
Best Season: November-April
Busiest Season: December-February
Restrictions: Dogs on leash only in developed and congested areas.
Closest Towns: Macdoel
Water: None
Restroom: Vault
Operated By: US Forest Service

General Information

Parking:

There is a 28 Vehicle paved parking area.


Directions:

From Macdoel go east on Meiss Lake Road to Redrock Road/Forest Road 15. Turn left on Redrock Road/Forest Road 15 approx 25 miles to the Four Corners Snowpark.


Recreation Map

Map showing recreational areas. Map Information

Activities

Horse Riding

Viewing Wildlife

Good area for birding, deer and an occasional bear.

Picnicking

The Four Corners Picnic area has 5 picnic sites.  This area doubles in winter as a snowmobile staging area for trips into the Modoc, Shasta Trinity and Klamath National Forests.

Fees: No fee
Permit: A current California Campfire Permit is required to use a camp stove, barbecue or have a campfire outside of developed areas. Local fire restrictions supersede the campfire permit. Inquire at the Ranger Station before having a fire.

Mushing/Skijoring

XC Skiing/Snowshoeing

Four Corners Snowpark on the northeastern boundary of the Goosenest Ranger District provides another staging area for snowmobiling into the Tri-forest snowmobile trail system. A warming hut welcomes all winter users and the trails are shared with skiers and snowshoers.  The Klamath, Shasta Trinity and Modoc National Forests combine efforts in winter to manage a tri-forest area of over 250 miles of snowmobile trails.

Warming Shelters Yes
Base Conditions Check the Trail Conditions Report for snow and grooming information.
Status: Open
Permit: A current California Campfire Permit is required year round to use a camp stove, barbecue or have a campfire outside of developed areas. Local fire restrictions supersede the campfire permit. Inquire at the Ranger Station before having a fire.

Snowmobiling

Four Corners Snowpark on the northeastern boundary of the Goosenest Ranger District provides another staging area for snowmobiling into the Tri-forest snowmobile trail system. The Klamath, Shasta Trinity and Modoc National Forests combine efforts in winter to manage a tri-forest area of over 250 miles of snowmobile trails. A warming hut welcomes all winter users and the trails are shared with skiers and snowshoers.

Warming Shelters Yes
Base Conditions Check the Trail Conditions Report for snow and grooming information.
Status: Open
Open Season: January-December
Fees: No fee
Permit: Proper registration for all snowmobiles is required.

Amenities

Interpretive Site: Information bulletin board
Picnic tables: Meets accessible standards
Parking: Allows up to 28 vehicles paved parking area
Toilets: Meets accessible standards

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
Tri-Forest trails system includes over 250 miles of groomed trails.

  Latitude : 
41.63960

  Longitude : 
-121.73555

  Elevation : 
5300'