The longest snow tubing run in Indiana is also one of the largest snow parks in the country! Glide effortlessly along pre-made tracks in the snow here. Check it out:

Situated in southeast Indiana, Perfect North Slopes gives the tri-state area the fun winter experience of skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing that is often only found in the most northern parts of the country.

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With a 1,200-foot-long run, this is easily one of the largest snow tubing runs in the country in addition to the state, and going down on an inner tube is like gliding on air.

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There are 23 lanes to choose from, including superlanes which allow your entire family to go down together as a unit. There are all sorts of ways to enjoy the slopes here.

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Guests can purchase passes online in advance to enjoy this attraction.

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For the 2022/23 season, passes will be available in two-hour time limits and are $30.00 for folks 12 and under (or 60+/military), and $35.00 general admission for all 13 and up.

Facebook/Perfect North Slopes Tubing is not included in Skiing/Snowboarding lift tickets (as it has in years past), but pass holders can add a two-hour tubing ticket for just $10. However, Tubing Tickets are still included for all Season Pass holders.

Perfect North makes its own snow, so it doesn’t have to rely entirely on Mother Nature. But it is fun to visit after a big snowstorm.

Facebook/Perfect North Slopes Check the snow report on the park’s website (link below) to find out how many lanes are open before visiting.

Get more details about Perfect North Slopes on its website or Facebook page.

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Tubing is not included in Skiing/Snowboarding lift tickets (as it has in years past), but pass holders can add a two-hour tubing ticket for just $10. However, Tubing Tickets are still included for all Season Pass holders.

Check the snow report on the park’s website (link below) to find out how many lanes are open before visiting.

For more like this, here are 11 tips for how to survive winter in Indiana.

If you’ve ever been to this snow tubing run, we’d love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us in the comments.

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Address: Perfect North Slopes, 19074 Perfect Pl Ln, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, USA

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Snow Tubing Run in Indiana January 04, 2022 Tori Jane What are some nice ski resorts in Indiana?   Okay, so maybe Indiana isn’t exactly known for its reputation as a ski resort kind of place, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have some of its own, anyway – two, to be exact. The first is Paoli Peaks Ski Resort, in Orange County near Paoli, Indiana. It’s a skiers’ paradise, and snowboarders, snowbladers, and tubers are also welcome. It’s built on a 900-foot-high hill and features a vertical drop of 300 feet. It has 17 runs and plentiful chairlifts. It also offers a towing service for tubers to get back up to the top! Then, there’s Perfect North Slopes. With a summit elevation of just 800 feet, it’s no Colorado ski resort, but for Indiana, it’s everything we need. That one features 100 skiable acres and 23 lovely trails to enjoy. To learn more about Paoli Peaks, check this article out!   What is winter in Indiana like?   In one word? Chilly! Indiana is a state that experiences all four seasons, meaning winter is most definitely – well, wintery. Winter weather typically picks up in December, though occasionally we’ve been known to get a freak early snowstorm as soon as October! Usually, winter begins to recede in March, and severe weather season tends to pick up as the winter leaves off. The average high during winter in Indiana is just above freezing, at 37 degrees, and occasionally there will be remarkable winter storms like blizzards or ice storms. Indiana averages about 22 inches of snow yearly, which is just below the national average of 28 inches of snow per year. Winter in Indiana is a magical time – everyone should experience its beauty at least once. Plus, many of Indiana’s small towns love getting all decked out for the winter holiday season, which is also well worth experiencing.  

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Snow Tubing Run in Indiana

January 04, 2022

Tori Jane

What are some nice ski resorts in Indiana?   Okay, so maybe Indiana isn’t exactly known for its reputation as a ski resort kind of place, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have some of its own, anyway – two, to be exact. The first is Paoli Peaks Ski Resort, in Orange County near Paoli, Indiana. It’s a skiers’ paradise, and snowboarders, snowbladers, and tubers are also welcome. It’s built on a 900-foot-high hill and features a vertical drop of 300 feet. It has 17 runs and plentiful chairlifts. It also offers a towing service for tubers to get back up to the top! Then, there’s Perfect North Slopes. With a summit elevation of just 800 feet, it’s no Colorado ski resort, but for Indiana, it’s everything we need. That one features 100 skiable acres and 23 lovely trails to enjoy. To learn more about Paoli Peaks, check this article out!   What is winter in Indiana like?   In one word? Chilly! Indiana is a state that experiences all four seasons, meaning winter is most definitely – well, wintery. Winter weather typically picks up in December, though occasionally we’ve been known to get a freak early snowstorm as soon as October! Usually, winter begins to recede in March, and severe weather season tends to pick up as the winter leaves off. The average high during winter in Indiana is just above freezing, at 37 degrees, and occasionally there will be remarkable winter storms like blizzards or ice storms. Indiana averages about 22 inches of snow yearly, which is just below the national average of 28 inches of snow per year. Winter in Indiana is a magical time – everyone should experience its beauty at least once. Plus, many of Indiana’s small towns love getting all decked out for the winter holiday season, which is also well worth experiencing.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Okay, so maybe Indiana isn’t exactly known for its reputation as a ski resort kind of place, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have some of its own, anyway – two, to be exact. The first is Paoli Peaks Ski Resort, in Orange County near Paoli, Indiana. It’s a skiers’ paradise, and snowboarders, snowbladers, and tubers are also welcome. It’s built on a 900-foot-high hill and features a vertical drop of 300 feet. It has 17 runs and plentiful chairlifts. It also offers a towing service for tubers to get back up to the top! Then, there’s Perfect North Slopes. With a summit elevation of just 800 feet, it’s no Colorado ski resort, but for Indiana, it’s everything we need. That one features 100 skiable acres and 23 lovely trails to enjoy. To learn more about Paoli Peaks, check this article out!  

What is winter in Indiana like?  

In one word? Chilly! Indiana is a state that experiences all four seasons, meaning winter is most definitely – well, wintery. Winter weather typically picks up in December, though occasionally we’ve been known to get a freak early snowstorm as soon as October! Usually, winter begins to recede in March, and severe weather season tends to pick up as the winter leaves off. The average high during winter in Indiana is just above freezing, at 37 degrees, and occasionally there will be remarkable winter storms like blizzards or ice storms. Indiana averages about 22 inches of snow yearly, which is just below the national average of 28 inches of snow per year. Winter in Indiana is a magical time – everyone should experience its beauty at least once. Plus, many of Indiana’s small towns love getting all decked out for the winter holiday season, which is also well worth experiencing.