Lily Lake Sno-Park, managed by the Washington Department of Natural Resources, is a premier winter recreation destination nestled in the Wenatchee Mountains of central Washington state. Situated at an elevation of 2,920 feet south of Wenatchee along Stemilt Creek Road, this sno-park serves as a gateway to over 100 miles of motorized snowmobile trails winding through stunning Pacific Northwest terrain. The expansive 40-space parking area accommodates snowmobilers, snowshoers, and cross-country skiers alike, making it a versatile hub for all types of winter outdoor enthusiasts. The Lily Lake Winter Recreation Area draws visitors from across Washington for its well-maintained trail network and scenic mountain surroundings in the Blewett corridor. Accessible via Malaga Highway and Stemilt Loop Road, the park offers direct access to backcountry snow play areas and connects to the broader Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest trail system. Whether visiting for a full day of snowmobiling or a peaceful snowshoe outing, Lily Lake Sno-Park delivers an authentic Washington winter wilderness experience. Note that no sanitary facilities are available on-site, so visitors should plan accordingly. A valid Washington Sno-Park permit is required for parking during winter months.