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Overnight RV Parking

Meadows maintains up to 14 Overnight RV Parking spaces available on a first come first serve basis. RVs must be self-contained as no services or utilities are available. Vehicles require a Sno-Park permit (which can be purchased at the ski resort), as well as an overnight parking permit (no additional charge). The overnight parking permit is issued at our Parking Office, located in the new Medical Center building.

The Overnight RV Parking space is located in a designated area in the Resort‘s Main Lot. A two night maximum stay applies. Those parking overnight may be asked to move their vehicles for plowing during snow storms (sorry for the early morning interruption but at least you'll be up for first tracks!)

Overnight campers are expected to "pack out what you pack in" - be prepared to contain your own trash and garbage and haul it out with you. We appreciate you helping us control litter, particularly in the parking lots.

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Oregon Sno-Park Permit Meadows' parking lots require a Sno-Park permit ($4 for the day or $22 for the season) which can be purchased at the resort.
You must have a valid Sno-Park permit displayed in the windshield of your vehicle if you park in designated winter recreation parking areas (Sno-Parks) between November 1 and April 30.
Sno-Parks are located in all mountain passes of the state and in most recognized ski, snowmobile, and snow play areas. (Map of Oregon Sno-Parks).
Permits are sold at all DMV offices and by permit agents in resorts, sporting goods stores, and other retail outlets. Agents are allowed to charge a service fee for each permit they sell.
Permits are transferable from vehicle to vehicle.
Sno-Park permits issued by Washington, California and Idaho are honored in Oregon and Oregon permits are honored in those states. (However, if your vehicle has Washington plates, you must have a Washington permit to park in a winter recreation area in Washington.)
The penalty for parking in a designated area without a permit may result in a fine of $30.

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