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2017/2018 CALIFORNIA SNO-PARK PERMIT VENDORS Please Call Vendors in Advance to Ensure That Permits Are In-Stock 2017/2018 CALIFORNIA SNO-PARK PERMIT VENDORS Please call vendors in advance to ensure that permits are in-stock. For more information, please call (916) 324-4442. Vendor Name Physical Address City County ST Zip Telephone Business Hours Bear Valley Cross Country 1 Bear Valley Road Bear Valley Alpine CA 95223 (209) 753-2834 7 Days, 9AM-5PM 7 Days, 8AM-5PM Bear Valley Snowmobile 132 Bear Valley Road Bear Valley Alpine CA 95223 (209) 753-2323 December 1-April 30 290 A Old Pony 7 Days, 8AM-5PM Mad Dog Café Markleeville Alpine CA 96120 (530) 694-2930 Express Road Year Round M-F, 8AM-4:30PM Amador Ranger Station 26820 Silver Drive Pioneer Amador CA 95666 (209) 295-4251 Sat-Sun, Closed M-F, 6AM-7PM Amador Station 27846 Inspiration Dr. Pioneer Amador CA 95666 (209) 295-4444 Sat-Sun, 7AM-7PM 7 Days, 8AM-5PM Alpine Snowmobile Center 132 Bear Valley Road Bear Valley Calaveras CA 95223 (209) 753-2323 December 1-April 30 Ebbetts Pass Sporting 925 Highway 4, Arnold Calaveras CA 95223 (209) 795-1686 7 Days, 8:30AM-5PM Goods Building A Sierra Nevada Adventure 2293 Highway 4 Arnold Calaveras CA 95223 (209) 795-9310 7 Days, 8AM-6PM Co. M-Th, 7AM-8PM F, 7AM-11PM Kyburz Silver Fork Store 13200 Highway 50 Kyburz El Dorado CA 95720 (530) 293-3172 Sat-Sun, 7AM-10PM Strawberry Station 17481 Highway 50 Twin Bridges El Dorado CA 95735 (530) 659-0744 7 Days, 7AM-6PM South Lake Tahoe Paradise Chevron 2986 Highway 50 El Dorado CA 96150 (530) 577-1127 7 Days, 6AM-11PM Tahoe South Lake Sun-Th, 6AM-10PM Tahoe Roadrunner 2933 Highway 50 El Dorado CA 96150 (530) 577-6946 Tahoe F-Sat, 6AM-11PM South Lake M-Th, 9AM-5PM Tahoe Bike & Ski Company 3131 Harrison Ave El Dorado CA 96150 (530) 600-0267 Tahoe F-Sun, 8AM-6PM 28620 Herring Creek The Strawberry Store Strawberry El Dorado CA 95375 (707) 803-4818 7 Days, 9:30AM-4:30PM Lane 41787 Tollhouse M-Th, 8AM-6PM Bob's Market Shaver Lake Fresno CA 93664 (559) 841-7104 Road (Highway 168) F-Sat, 8AM-8PM Sun, 8AM-7PM 12/4/2017 1 2017/2018 CALIFORNIA SNO-PARK PERMIT VENDORS Please call vendors in advance to ensure that permits are in-stock. For more information, please call (916) 324-4442. Vendor Name Physical Address City County ST Zip Telephone Business Hours China Peak Mountain 59265 Highway 168 Lakeshore Fresno CA 93634 (559) 233-2500 7 Days, 8AM-4:30PM Resort 36088 Tollhouse M-Sat, 7AM-7PM Cressman's General Store Shaver Lake Fresno CA 93664 (559) 841-2923 Road (Highway 168) Sun, 8AM-6PM 6264 North M-Sat, 9AM-7PM Herb Bauer Sporting Goods Fresno Fresno CA 93710 (559) 435-8600 Blackstone Sun, 10AM-5PM 42137 Tollhouse Sun-Th, 9AM-7PM Ken's Market Shaver Lake Fresno CA 93664 (559) 841-3549 Road (Highway 168) F-Sat, 9AM-8PM 62311 Huntington Rancheria Enterprises Lakeshore Fresno CA 93634 (559) 893-3234 7 Days, 9AM-5PM Lake Road 41801 Tollhouse Sun-Th, 5AM-10PM Shaver Lake Gas & Deli Shaver Lake Fresno CA 93664 (559) 841-5303 Road (Highway 168) F-Sat, 5AM-11PM 41387 Tollhouse Sun-Th, 9AM-8PM Shaver Lake Liquor & Beer Shaver Lake Fresno CA 93664 (559) 841-7711 Road (Highway 168) F-Sat, 9AM-9PM 41698 Tollhouse M-F, 8AM-6PM Shaver Lake Sports Shaver Lake Fresno CA 93664 (559) 841-2740 Road (Highway 168) Sat-Sun, 7AM-6PM 44189 Tollhouse Shaver Lake Store Shaver Lake Fresno CA 93664 (559) 841-2297 7 Days, 7AM-5PM Road (Highway 168) Eastern Sierra Interpretive M-F, 8:30AM-5:30PM 798 N. Main Street Bishop Inyo CA 93514 (760) 873-2411 Association (ESIA) Sat-Sun, Closed California Custom T-F, 8:30AM-5:30PM 1775 V Street Merced Merced CA 95340 (209) 580-4062 Powersports (Merced) Sat, 9AM-4PM Sun-Mon, Closed 8180 Crowley Lake Th-M, 7AM-8PM Tom's Place Resort Crowley Mono CA 93546 (760) 935-4239 Drive T-W, Closed Mammoth Lakes Welcome Mammoth 7 Days, 8AM-5PM 2510 Hwy 203 Mono CA 93546 (760) 924-5548 Center Lakes December 1-April 30 Mountain Hardware & 11320 Donner Pass M-Sat, 7AM-7PM Truckee Nevada CA 96161 (530) 587-4844 Sports Road Sun, 8AM-6PM Tahoe Dave's Skis and 10200 Donner Pass Truckee Nevada CA 96161 (530) 582-0900 Winter: 7 Days, 7:45AM-8PM Boards Road 12/4/2017 2 2017/2018 CALIFORNIA SNO-PARK PERMIT VENDORS Please call vendors in advance to ensure that permits are in-stock. For more information, please call (916) 324-4442. Vendor Name Physical Address City County ST Zip Telephone Business Hours 1200 Donner Pass M-Th, 10AM-6PM Tahoe Mountain Sports Truckee Nevada CA 96161 (530) 536-5200 Road F-Sun, 8AM-6PM M-F, 10AM-6PM Mountain Receration 491 E Main Street Grass Valley Nevada CA 95945 (530) 477-8006 Sat, 10AM-6PM Sun, 10AM-5PM 10811 Stockrest 7 Days, 8AM-5PM Truckee Ranger Station Truckee Nevada CA 96161 (530) 587-3558 Springs Rd. December 1-April 30 19455 Bunny Hill (530) 426-3666 7 Days 9AM-5PM Boreal Mountain Resort Soda Spings Nevada CA 95728 Drive x33123 November 1- April 30 415 North Lake M-F, 10AM-6PM Alpenglow Sports Tahoe City Placer CA 96145 (530) 583-6917 Boulevard Sat-Sun, 9AM-6PM Placer County Visitors M-Sat, 9:30AM-4:30PM 1103 High St. #150 Auburn Placer CA 95603 (530) 887-2111 Bureau Welcome Center Sun, 11AM-4:30PM M-F, 10AM-9PM Sat, 10AM-8PM REI Roseville #74 1148 Galleria Blvd. Roseville Placer CA 95678 (916) 724-6750 Sun, 10AM-6PM Winter: Sun-Th, 7:45AM-7PM Tahoe Dave's Board Shop 600 North Lake Blvd. Tahoe City Placer CA 96145 (530) 583-0400 F-Sat, 7:45AM-8PM Tahoe Dave's Skis and 8299 North Lake Winter: Sun-Th, 7:45AM-6PM Kings Beach Placer CA 96143 (530) 546-5800 Boards Blvd. F-Sat, 7:45AM-8PM Winter: Sun-Th, 7:45AM-7PM Tahoe Dave's Ski Shop 590 North Lake Blvd. Tahoe City Placer CA 96145 (530) 583-6415 F-Sat, 7:45AM-8PM Tahoe Dave's Skis and Olympic Winter: Sun-Th, 7:45AM-6PM 3039 Highway 89 Placer CA 96146 (530) 583-5665 Boards Squaw Valley Valley F-Sat, 7:45AM-7PM Mountain Hardware & M-Sat, 7AM-6PM 282 Bonta St. Blairsden Plumas CA 96103 (530) 836-2589 Sports Sun, 9AM-5PM M-Sat, 10AM-9PM REI Folsom #86 2425 Iron Point Road Folsom Sacramento CA 95630 (916) 817-8944 Sun, 10AM-6PM M-F, 10AM-9PM Sat, 10AM-6PM REI Sacramento #21 1790 Expo Pkwy Sacramento Sacramento CA 95815 (916) 924-8900 Sun, 10AM-5PM 1725 23rd Street M-F, 8:30AM-4:00PM OHMVR Division HQ Sacramento Sacramento CA 95816 (916) 324-4442 Suite 200 Sat-Sun, Closed 12/4/2017 3 2017/2018 CALIFORNIA SNO-PARK PERMIT VENDORS Please call vendors in advance to ensure that permits are in-stock. For more information, please call (916) 324-4442. Vendor Name Physical Address City County ST Zip Telephone Business Hours Sierraville Service & Country 126 South Lincoln M-F, 6AM-6PM Sierraville Sierra CA 96126 (530) 994-3529 Store Street Sat, 7AM-6PM Sun, 8AM-6PM Sun-Th, 6AM-9M Sierra Station #40 29822 Highway 108 Long Barn Tuolumne CA 95335 (209) 965-4242 F-Sat, 6AM-10PM 1536 S. Carson 7 Days, 8AM-5PM Carson City Ranger Station Carson City Washoe NV 89701 (775) 882-2766 Street December 1-April 30 M-F, 9AM-7PM Ken's Bike-Ski-Board 650 G Street Davis Yolo CA 95616 (530) 758-3223 Sat, 9AM-7PM Sun, Noon-5PM 12/4/2017 4 .
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