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6 Snow Tubing Hills Perfect for the Whole Family

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It's a winter thrill that's fast, easy and doesn't require any expensive equipment. Snow tubing in Wisconsin is an exciting winter activity that the entire family will enjoy.

We're not talking about a leisurely jaunt down a hill on a sled. We're talking about tubing in style. This is the 100-foot-drop, multiple-chute, lift-to-the-top-of-the-hill kind of tubing. And nearby, you’ll find warm facilities like cozy chalets that serve delicious food and hot chocolate.

Here's a look at six of Wisconsin's top snow tubing hills that will thrill the family this season.

Cascade Mountain – Portage

Cascade Mountain is a high-tech snow tubing operation with plenty of snow-making capability. You and your group can soar down 900-foot chutes that drop 90 feet before riding the surface lift effortlessly back up to the top of the hill.

When you need a break, warm up and grab a snack together at the chalet snack bar. The snow tubing season here generally runs from mid-December through early March and provides snowy fun for kids and adults alike. Cascade also offers downhill skiing on 48 runs and a full-facility terrain park for snowboarders.

Sylvan Hill Park – Wausau

Sylvan Hill Park encourages kids of all ages to "Sit down, Hold on, Push off, Scream, Repeat!" Six chutes carve a path down a pair of hills, each with over 120 feet of elevation, and two automatic tows return everyone quickly to the top. The chalet snack bar serves pizza, nachos and soft pretzels, plus hot and cold beverages.

The lighted hills operate mid-December through early March, Friday and Saturday evenings, plus Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Riders must be 42" or taller in order to tube. There’s also a 4.7 km cross-country ski trail system (single track and a skating lane) and a 1.3 km snowshoe trail system within Sylvan Hill Park for added winter fun.

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Sunburst Ski Hill – Kewaskum

Head just thirty minutes outside of Milwaukee to experience the world’s largest tubing hill! Sunburst is designed for maximum snow tubing excitement, with 42 1,300-foot lanes that rocket riders of all ages down 10-story drops at speeds of up to 30mph. And the hill's two 540-foot "Magic Carpet" lifts take you and your tube back to the top of the hill with ease. 

Concessions are available at the Sunburst chalet, and their snow-making capabilities ensure perfect snow conditions from mid-December through early March. Sunburst also offers downhill skiing on nine runs and snowboarding in two terrain parks.

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Badlands Sno-Park - Hudson

Badlands Sno-Park is a family operation that caters specifically to snow tubers. Their seven runs offer something for everyone in the family: a "bunny" run for beginners; a long, curving "Monkey Tail," the "Big Hill" for those who want a wilder ride; and "Turbo-tubing" on a run-off the north side of the hill. Five high-speed rope tows whisk you back to the top of the hill, and tubers of all ages are welcome.

The chalet is the perfect place to warm up and grab a snack. Badlands make and groom their own snow to ensure the magic never stops from mid-December to early March.

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Ariens Hill – Green Bay 

Ariens Hill is a recent addition to Titletown, adjacent to the famous Lambeau Field in Green Bay. In the summer months, the hill serves as a unique city park, but when temperatures drop, the slope is transformed (with the help of snow-making machines) into a thrilling tubing hill perfect for coasting down with friends and family.

Two lanes stretch 300 feet, so hold onto your hats. Take the stairs or elevators back to the top while your tube rides up its own lift. Each ticket gets you an unforgettable ride and a bird’s-eye view of Titletown.

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Tyrol Basin - Mount Horeb

Just outside of Madison, Tyrol Basin in Mount Horeb offers tubing fun with snow-making machines, lighted runs, two conveyor lifts and a special tubing chalet that looks over the hill. Open daily January through early March, these runs are fun for the whole family, and all ages are welcome.

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If you're looking for more winter thrills for the family, check out these 5 Unique Wisconsin Sledding Hills.

Ready for refreshing winter fun? Check trail conditions and know before you go with the Wisconsin Snow Report.

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Publish Date: 12/14/09

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