The Central Oregon Nordic Club provides trail maps to the major backcountry Sno-Parks near Bend, Sisters, and the Newberry Caldera. Just click on a picture or link below and print! For several of the more popular sno-parks, printable descriptions of the ski and snowshoe trails also are available below.
The Forest Service Trail Maps Page includes links to all available Winter Trail maps in the Deschutes National Forest, including maps not maintained by CONC.
Download the “One Map” showing everything for winter sports along the Cascades Lakes Scenic Byway west of Bend:
- Nordic Ski Trails
- Snowshoe Trails
- Fat Bike Trails
- Dog-Friendly Sno-Parks
Download the “One Snowshoe Map” showing all of the snowshoe trails along the Cascades Lakes Scenic Byway, highlighting trail distance and difficulty
Includes written descriptions and distances for all of the trails shown on the map as well as other area snowshoe trails
- Nordic Ski and Snowshoe Trails
- Access to Nordeen, Swampy, and Swede Shelters
- Dogs not permitted November 1 – May 1

- Nordic Ski and Snowshoe Trails
- Access to Broken Top, Flagline Trail, Todd Lake Trail
- Dogs not permitted November 1 – May 1
- Nordic Ski and Snowshoe Trails
- Access to AC/DC shelter
- Edison Shelter is CLOSED due to unsafe structural conditions
- Dog friendly!
- Nordic Ski and Snowshoe Trails
- Access to Tumalo Falls
- Dog friendly!
with access to ski and snowshoe trails – Dog Friendly
Access to Jeff View Shelter
with access to ski and snowshoe trails – Dog friendly
During the winter (November 1 – May 1), dogs are not allowed in an area north of the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway on the Deschutes National Forest
- Winter Dog Restriction Map
- Deschutes National Forest information page on seasonal dog leash restrictions