Winter weather is the clearest danger signal for families planning a trip to Oregon Caves National Monument & Preserve. Oregon recorded 76 heavy snow events and 73 winter storms in recent years, and the monument sits in the Siskiyou Mountains where those conditions arrive fast and can close the winding access road without much warning. Combined with 64 high-wind events, conditions can deteriorate well before a storm is officially declared.
Before you leave home, check the Oregon DOT TripCheck app for road conditions on OR-46, the narrow mountain highway into the park, and pack tire chains even for a late-spring visit — snow can linger at this elevation into May. Keep a 48-hour emergency kit in your vehicle that includes extra fuel, thermal sleeping bags rated below 20°F, and waterproof boots, since a road closure could strand you overnight. If thunderstorm wind is in the forecast, skip cave tours and stay off exposed ridgelines until conditions clear.
Top recorded hazards in Oregon
State dataFrom NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.
- Heavy Snow 76
- Winter Storm 73
- High Wind 64
- Frost/Freeze 61
- Wildfire 28
- Thunderstorm Wind 21
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About Oregon Caves National Monument & Preserve
Deep within the Siskiyou Mountains are dark, twisting passages that await your discovery. Eons of acidic water seeping into marble rock created and decorated the wondrous “Marble Halls of Oregon.” Join a tour, get a taste of what caving is all about, and explore a mountain from the inside and out!
Weather
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