The Page Mountain Sno-Park is an iconic location to enjoy the winter weather in the mountains above Cave Junction and the Illinois Valley in Southern Oregon. The setting makes it a great place to adventure during the winter season while enjoying the mountain snow.
Located inside of the USDA Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest the Sno-Park sits at 4,800 feet in elevation and is great for sledding.
The USDA Forest Service of Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest wanted to update the park with a new warming shelter to create a warm and inviting space for visitors to escape the cold conditions. The old structure was destroyed in the 2020 Slater Fire.
The project was put out to bid on GSA eBuy and Romtec was ultimately awarded the project. GSA eBuy is an acquisition tool used by thousands of US federal agencies and military services worldwide to achieve the required competition, best pricing, and value.
The warming shelter features glulam beams with a T&G decking roof system along with a 6-foot timber truss extension. There is a metal roof along with a woodstove chimney, concrete porch, a door, two slider windows, and board and batten siding over a CMU smooth face concrete block wall. The structure is 12’-8” by 20’-8”.
Romtec was the installer of this project for a complete turnkey offering.
The beautiful winter snow park with its updated warming shelter is a great place for people to explore and warm up from the cold winter weather.
If you are looking to create a warming shelter or a shade shelter, we have decades of experience designing and supplying these structures all over the country. We even provide turnkey services to complete the construction of the building for you.
Contact Romtec today at risales@romtec.com to see how we can help you with your next warming shelter.