Yellowjacket Sno-Park, managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, is a winter recreation destination situated along Lost River Road near Winthrop in the scenic Methow Valley of north-central Washington. This Sno-Park serves as a popular staging area for snowmobilers, cross-country skiers, and snowshoers looking to access the surrounding backcountry terrain during winter months. A Washington State Sno-Park permit is required for parking during the winter season. The site features toilet facilities for visitor convenience. Winthrop, the nearest town, offers a charming Old West-themed downtown with restaurants, shops, and lodging options just a short drive away. The broader Methow Valley region is renowned as one of the premier Nordic skiing destinations in the Pacific Northwest, with the Methow Valley Sport Trails Association maintaining an extensive groomed trail network nearby. The Lost River corridor leads toward the rugged Pasayten Wilderness, offering dramatic mountain scenery and access to remote landscapes. Visitors exploring the Winthrop and Okanogan Highlands area will find Yellowjacket Sno-Park a convenient and well-positioned access point for winter outdoor adventures in the North Cascades foothills of Washington State.