Who’s up for some wintertime fun? It just doesn’t get better than a snowy winter day of action-packed thrills, zipping down a mountain on a snow tube. If you like an abundance of space to play and a chance to be outdoors this winter, make a reservation at the largest snow tubing park in Pennsylvania for an unforgettable winter adventure. Are you ready to go snow tubing in Pennsylvania? Let’s do it!

Prepare for a day of non-stop fun when you head to Camelback Mountain Resort, in Tannersville, which boasts more than 40 snow tubing lanes and both daytime and evening tubing.

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With all of those lanes, you’ll be able to fly down the mountain as many times as you want during your two-hour session.

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Don’t worry about getting exhausted trudging back up the mountain. Unless you want to climb up the mountain, you can just hop aboard the Magic Carpet, which will whisk you and your tube to the mountain’s top.

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If you’re a huge fan of tubing, you’ll probably want to visit for both daytime and evening tubing. With Galactic Tubing, the mountain shimmers in colorful LED lights.

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Snow tubing at Camelback Mountain Resort is fun for the whole family and for guests of all ages. However, riders must be at least 33 inches tall.

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Riders, who are 33 to 43 inches tall, can either ride in a double tube with an adult, or they can make a chain with an adult. Kiddos 44 inches and taller can ride in their own tube.

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To ensure you get a spot on the mountain when you want it, your best bet is to purchase your tickets online in advance. Sessions run for two hours with new sessions starting every hour.

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Find days, hours, and prices on the official website of Camelback Mountain Resort. Or, go here for Facebook.

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Have you been to the largest snow tubing park in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! Prefer a calmer, more relaxing winter adventure? How about ice skating? Here are five Pennsylvania state parks that welcome ice skaters.

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Address: Camelback Ski Resort, 301 Resort Dr, Tannersville, PA 18372, USA

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snow tubing in Pennsylvania December 14, 2021 Sarah What are some other places to go for snow tubing in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania is a winter wonderland when it snows, and we have some truly amazing ski resorts and snow tubing parks here to make the most of the cold-weather season. One of our all-around favorites is Boyce Park. Here’s what to expect at Boyce Park.

The snow tubing season runs from December through March. Both private and public snow tubing sessions are available. Public snow tubing sessions are open in two-hour increments from Friday through Sunday.

Another PA ski resort that’s fun for the whole family is Mount Pleasant. Soar down a 600-foot hill when you snow tube at Mount Pleasant of Edinboro. Return to the top of the hill on a handle tow… no trekking required! Does Pennsylvania have any ski resorts? Yes – and you just read about one of the best! In addition to its epic mountain coaster, Camelback Mountain Resort offers plenty of fun winter activities, including skiing and snowboarding! Skiing in Pennsylvania is always exhilarating, but nothing beats the slopes at Camelback Mountain Resort. Another ski resort in PA we adore is Ski Big Bear in Lackawaxen. Spend your Saturday or Sunday this winter at Ski Big Bear for a snow tubing adventure. The snow tubing park is open on Saturday and Sunday (plus holidays), weather permitting. Ski Big Bear sells snow tubing tickets in two-hour increments, making for the perfect day trip adventure this winter! What are some beautiful places to visit during the winter in Pennsylvania? Enchanting villages dot the Pennsylvania landscape, but there’s one town that takes the “winter wonderland” concept to a whole other level, earning the title of Christmas City, in fact! Bethlehem, perhaps the best winter town in Pennsylvania, is positively overflowing with old-fashioned charm. Its rich history is everywhere: Historic Moravian Bethlehem, the town’s newly designated National Historic Landmark District, is one of only eight in Pennsylvania and one of only about 200 in the country. Main Street is home to the Moravian Bookshop, the oldest bookstore in America, as well as countless shops, boutiques, restaurants, and galleries perfect for perusing on a snowy day in Pennsylvania.

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snow tubing in Pennsylvania

December 14, 2021

Sarah

What are some other places to go for snow tubing in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania is a winter wonderland when it snows, and we have some truly amazing ski resorts and snow tubing parks here to make the most of the cold-weather season. One of our all-around favorites is Boyce Park. Here’s what to expect at Boyce Park.

The snow tubing season runs from December through March. Both private and public snow tubing sessions are available. Public snow tubing sessions are open in two-hour increments from Friday through Sunday.

Another PA ski resort that’s fun for the whole family is Mount Pleasant. Soar down a 600-foot hill when you snow tube at Mount Pleasant of Edinboro. Return to the top of the hill on a handle tow… no trekking required! Does Pennsylvania have any ski resorts? Yes – and you just read about one of the best! In addition to its epic mountain coaster, Camelback Mountain Resort offers plenty of fun winter activities, including skiing and snowboarding! Skiing in Pennsylvania is always exhilarating, but nothing beats the slopes at Camelback Mountain Resort. Another ski resort in PA we adore is Ski Big Bear in Lackawaxen. Spend your Saturday or Sunday this winter at Ski Big Bear for a snow tubing adventure. The snow tubing park is open on Saturday and Sunday (plus holidays), weather permitting. Ski Big Bear sells snow tubing tickets in two-hour increments, making for the perfect day trip adventure this winter! What are some beautiful places to visit during the winter in Pennsylvania? Enchanting villages dot the Pennsylvania landscape, but there’s one town that takes the “winter wonderland” concept to a whole other level, earning the title of Christmas City, in fact! Bethlehem, perhaps the best winter town in Pennsylvania, is positively overflowing with old-fashioned charm. Its rich history is everywhere: Historic Moravian Bethlehem, the town’s newly designated National Historic Landmark District, is one of only eight in Pennsylvania and one of only about 200 in the country. Main Street is home to the Moravian Bookshop, the oldest bookstore in America, as well as countless shops, boutiques, restaurants, and galleries perfect for perusing on a snowy day in Pennsylvania.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Pennsylvania is a winter wonderland when it snows, and we have some truly amazing ski resorts and snow tubing parks here to make the most of the cold-weather season. One of our all-around favorites is Boyce Park. Here’s what to expect at Boyce Park.

  • The snow tubing season runs from December through March.
  • Both private and public snow tubing sessions are available.
  • Public snow tubing sessions are open in two-hour increments from Friday through Sunday.

Another PA ski resort that’s fun for the whole family is Mount Pleasant. Soar down a 600-foot hill when you snow tube at Mount Pleasant of Edinboro. Return to the top of the hill on a handle tow… no trekking required!

Does Pennsylvania have any ski resorts?

Yes – and you just read about one of the best! In addition to its epic mountain coaster, Camelback Mountain Resort offers plenty of fun winter activities, including skiing and snowboarding! Skiing in Pennsylvania is always exhilarating, but nothing beats the slopes at Camelback Mountain Resort.

Another ski resort in PA we adore is Ski Big Bear in Lackawaxen. Spend your Saturday or Sunday this winter at Ski Big Bear for a snow tubing adventure. The snow tubing park is open on Saturday and Sunday (plus holidays), weather permitting. Ski Big Bear sells snow tubing tickets in two-hour increments, making for the perfect day trip adventure this winter!

What are some beautiful places to visit during the winter in Pennsylvania?

Enchanting villages dot the Pennsylvania landscape, but there’s one town that takes the “winter wonderland” concept to a whole other level, earning the title of Christmas City, in fact! Bethlehem, perhaps the best winter town in Pennsylvania, is positively overflowing with old-fashioned charm. Its rich history is everywhere: Historic Moravian Bethlehem, the town’s newly designated National Historic Landmark District, is one of only eight in Pennsylvania and one of only about 200 in the country. Main Street is home to the Moravian Bookshop, the oldest bookstore in America, as well as countless shops, boutiques, restaurants, and galleries perfect for perusing on a snowy day in Pennsylvania.