Winter Activities
Snow Tubing
Tubing Fun for Everyone
Thanks to the lively landscape, winter in Wisconsin promises hills that bring family fun and friendly competition, so hop in a tube and zoom down slopes designed for an exciting ride. After one final run, you can find cozy après fun around a lodge fire pit or a table at an on-site supper club. Grab a tube and your crew—we’ll race you to the bottom!
Sporty Slopes
Touchdown in Titletown: Tackle the Tubing Hill
If you’re in Green Bay for a game, Titletown is a must-stop attraction. Kick up some powder and take your little ones down the slope of Arien’s Hill, a tubing hill just steps from legendary Lambeau Field. Then, rent some skates and pair your run with some loops on the ice rink next door.
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Head for the Hills
Wilmot Mountain is where snow days come out to play. Even if flurries aren’t falling, the park makes its own snow, so your downhill adventures last all day—and night—long. When hunger hits between runs, collect the crew for a burger at the onsite grill, or a fish fry (on Fridays) and an Old Fashioned at the hill’s tavern.
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Coast, Cruise and Compete at Cascade Mountain
Pack your pals, tickets and snow gear and head to Portage to test your tubing skills at Cascade Mountain. Take the surface lift together to the top, then test your speed limits on the way down a 900-foot-long chute. Roll up, ride, repeat.
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