Nothing says winter in Wisconsin like soaring down a seemingly never-ending hill atop a tube! Luckily, there are plenty of places where you can do just that. You feel like a kid again as you glide down the snow in an innertube, and warm up afterwards with some steaming hot chocolate. If you’re reading for some winter fun, read on for 7 of the best places to go snow tubing in Wisconsin.

  1. Sylvan Hill Park (Wausau)

Chad Borchardt/Google A great place to get your winter thrills, this park boasts a pair of hills with an elevation of 133 feet! There are six tubing chutes all together; however, it’s a popular spot, so lines are likely. The grounds also include miles of cross country ski trails as well as snowshoe trails. Open seasonally, the park’s winter season runs from mid-December to early March (conditions and staffing permitting). Get more information on the Marathon County website. 1329 Sylvan St, Wausau, WI 54403, USA

  1. Sunburst Winter Sports Park (Kewaskum)

Sunburst Winter Sports Park/Google Home to the largest tubing facility in the world, Sunburst is a wintertime must-visit. Living up to its reputation, the park boasts dozens of tubing lanes that rocket thrill-seekers down a 10-story drop at speeds of up to 40 mph! Learn more on the official website. 8355 Prospect Dr, Kewaskum, WI 53040, USA

  1. Cascade Mountain (Portage)

Cascade Mountain / Facebook In terms of length, not many tubing hills compare to the one found at Cascade Mountain – it’s a whopping 900-feet in length! Don’t worry, though. There’s a lift that takes riders back up to the top. Learn more on the official website! Cascade Mountain, W10441 Cascade Mountain Rd, Portage, WI 53901, USA

  1. Badlands Sno-Park (Hudson)

Badlands Sno-park/Facebook Whether you’re an adventure junky or prefer to play it safe, you’ll be pleased with a visit to this park. And that’s because there are four runs with drops that vary from 30 feet all the way up to 150 feet. What’s more, the park offers “turbo tubing,” which is as adrenaline-pumping as it sounds. Learn more on the official website! 772 Kinney Rd, Hudson, WI 54016, USA

  1. Mont du Lac (Superior)

Mont du Lac Resort/Facebook With four 500-foot long tubing lanes, Mont du Lac offers an exhilarating adventure for the entire family. But that’s not all. The park also features MSnow technology tubing runs, which careen riders through the woods for a unique, high speed thrill ride. Learn more on the official website! 3125 S Mont Du Lac Rd, Superior, WI 54880, USA

  1. The Rock Snowpark (Franklin)

The Rock Snowpark/Facebook A top choice when craving winter-related fun, this park offers skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing, of course. In addition to typical tubing, there’s glow tubing select Saturday nights in January, putting a new (and colorful) twist on the classic wintertime activity. Learn more on the official website! 7011 S Ballpark Dr, Franklin, WI 53132, USA

  1. Winter Park Recreation Area (Kewaunee)

Winter Park - Kewaunee County/Facebook Dubbed a “tubing dreamland,” this park is a perfect addition to your winter itinerary. There are a total of six tubing lanes, so lines (and wait times) are kept at a minimum. The park’s perks don’t end with the tubing lanes, though. The grounds also feature a ski hill with five runs. Oh, and did we mention snowboarders are welcome, too? Click here to learn more. N3787 Ransom Moore Ln, Kewaunee, WI 54216, USA

 

Chad Borchardt/Google

A great place to get your winter thrills, this park boasts a pair of hills with an elevation of 133 feet! There are six tubing chutes all together; however, it’s a popular spot, so lines are likely. The grounds also include miles of cross country ski trails as well as snowshoe trails. Open seasonally, the park’s winter season runs from mid-December to early March (conditions and staffing permitting). Get more information on the Marathon County website.

1329 Sylvan St, Wausau, WI 54403, USA

Sunburst Winter Sports Park/Google

Home to the largest tubing facility in the world, Sunburst is a wintertime must-visit. Living up to its reputation, the park boasts dozens of tubing lanes that rocket thrill-seekers down a 10-story drop at speeds of up to 40 mph! Learn more on the official website.

8355 Prospect Dr, Kewaskum, WI 53040, USA

Cascade Mountain / Facebook

In terms of length, not many tubing hills compare to the one found at Cascade Mountain – it’s a whopping 900-feet in length! Don’t worry, though. There’s a lift that takes riders back up to the top. Learn more on the official website!

Cascade Mountain, W10441 Cascade Mountain Rd, Portage, WI 53901, USA

Badlands Sno-park/Facebook

Whether you’re an adventure junky or prefer to play it safe, you’ll be pleased with a visit to this park. And that’s because there are four runs with drops that vary from 30 feet all the way up to 150 feet. What’s more, the park offers “turbo tubing,” which is as adrenaline-pumping as it sounds. Learn more on the official website!

772 Kinney Rd, Hudson, WI 54016, USA

Mont du Lac Resort/Facebook

With four 500-foot long tubing lanes, Mont du Lac offers an exhilarating adventure for the entire family. But that’s not all. The park also features MSnow technology tubing runs, which careen riders through the woods for a unique, high speed thrill ride. Learn more on the official website!

3125 S Mont Du Lac Rd, Superior, WI 54880, USA

The Rock Snowpark/Facebook

A top choice when craving winter-related fun, this park offers skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing, of course. In addition to typical tubing, there’s glow tubing select Saturday nights in January, putting a new (and colorful) twist on the classic wintertime activity. Learn more on the official website!

7011 S Ballpark Dr, Franklin, WI 53132, USA

Winter Park - Kewaunee County/Facebook

Dubbed a “tubing dreamland,” this park is a perfect addition to your winter itinerary. There are a total of six tubing lanes, so lines (and wait times) are kept at a minimum. The park’s perks don’t end with the tubing lanes, though. The grounds also feature a ski hill with five runs. Oh, and did we mention snowboarders are welcome, too? Click here to learn more.

N3787 Ransom Moore Ln, Kewaunee, WI 54216, USA

So, did you know about these places to go snow tubing in Wisconsin? Ever visited any of the ones mentioned? Did we leave off your favorite? Tell us in the comments section. Want more wintertime fun? Check out this trail in Wisconsin that’s full of gorgeous scenery any time of year.

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Snow Tubing in Wisconsin December 21, 2021 Tori Jane What are the best ski resorts in Wisconsin?   Wisconsin is one of those places that are absolutely perfect for those who love the winter and everything that comes with it – especially the fun stuff! There are numerous resorts in Wisconsin where you can try your hand (er, feet) at skiing, among lots of other things. Here are some of the best ski resorts in Wisconsin:

Granit Peak is a local legend for having the highest vertical drop in Wisconsin, as well as being the largest resort of them all. Devil’s Head is a full-service ski spot with some of the best views in the entire state. Alpine Valley is close to Milwaukee, so it’s great for a day trip. Christie Mountain is a beautiful example of Wisconsin winter at its best.

  What are some fun things to do during winter in Wisconsin?   If you can dream it in your winter fantasies, you can probably find a way to do it in Wisconsin. This state is so wonderful for literally everyone who just so happens to be a big fan of winter. Check out this list of some fun things to do during winter in Wisconsin:

Skiing Snowboarding Sledding Snowshoeing Snow tubing Try your hand at some ice fishing (but make sure to bring warm gloves – brr)!

Ice skating You know you can’t resist the occasional snowball fight.

For some more ideas, check out this awesome list of wonderful places you need to visit during winter in Wisconsin!  

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Snow Tubing in Wisconsin

December 21, 2021

Tori Jane

What are the best ski resorts in Wisconsin?   Wisconsin is one of those places that are absolutely perfect for those who love the winter and everything that comes with it – especially the fun stuff! There are numerous resorts in Wisconsin where you can try your hand (er, feet) at skiing, among lots of other things. Here are some of the best ski resorts in Wisconsin:

Granit Peak is a local legend for having the highest vertical drop in Wisconsin, as well as being the largest resort of them all. Devil’s Head is a full-service ski spot with some of the best views in the entire state. Alpine Valley is close to Milwaukee, so it’s great for a day trip. Christie Mountain is a beautiful example of Wisconsin winter at its best.

  What are some fun things to do during winter in Wisconsin?   If you can dream it in your winter fantasies, you can probably find a way to do it in Wisconsin. This state is so wonderful for literally everyone who just so happens to be a big fan of winter. Check out this list of some fun things to do during winter in Wisconsin:

Skiing Snowboarding Sledding Snowshoeing Snow tubing Try your hand at some ice fishing (but make sure to bring warm gloves – brr)!

Ice skating You know you can’t resist the occasional snowball fight.

For some more ideas, check out this awesome list of wonderful places you need to visit during winter in Wisconsin!  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Wisconsin is one of those places that are absolutely perfect for those who love the winter and everything that comes with it – especially the fun stuff! There are numerous resorts in Wisconsin where you can try your hand (er, feet) at skiing, among lots of other things. Here are some of the best ski resorts in Wisconsin:

  • Granit Peak is a local legend for having the highest vertical drop in Wisconsin, as well as being the largest resort of them all.
  • Devil’s Head is a full-service ski spot with some of the best views in the entire state.
  • Alpine Valley is close to Milwaukee, so it’s great for a day trip.
  • Christie Mountain is a beautiful example of Wisconsin winter at its best.

What are some fun things to do during winter in Wisconsin?  

If you can dream it in your winter fantasies, you can probably find a way to do it in Wisconsin. This state is so wonderful for literally everyone who just so happens to be a big fan of winter. Check out this list of some fun things to do during winter in Wisconsin:

  • Skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • Sledding
  • Snowshoeing
  • Snow tubing
  • Try your hand at some ice fishing (but make sure to bring warm gloves – brr)!
  • Ice skating
  • You know you can’t resist the occasional snowball fight.

For some more ideas, check out this awesome list of wonderful places you need to visit during winter in Wisconsin!