One of our favorite things about an Oregon winter is the opportunity to play in the snow. Whether you want to ski, snowboard, snowshoe, or fly down the mountain on an inner tube, Mt. Hood Skibowl is the place to be. Tubing is fun for everyone, and it’s even more fun in the dark. Check out Cosmic Tubing:
From the kiddie hills to the extreme tubing hill, Mt. Hood Skibowl’s tubing lanes are the best in the Beaver State. It’s fun to hit the hills during the day…
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…but at night, it’s simply magical! Cosmic Tubing lights up the mountain with more than 600,000 LED lights in all the colors of the rainbow, and it’s a tubing experience unlike any other.
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There are three different types of lanes to suit every visitor. The kiddie lanes are great for the little ones, the regular lanes provide all kinds of fast-flying fun, and the extreme lanes are steep and scary - perfect for daredevils.
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Keep an eye out for Bumble the abominable snow man while you’re there. He’s the resort’s mascot, and he’s always good for a laugh, a hug, or a selfie.
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Cosmic Tubing is available on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and the two-hour sessions start at 5 p.m., 7:15 p.m., or 9:30 p.m.
Mt. Hood Skibowl/Facebook The late session at 9:30 p.m. is only offered on Friday and Saturday nights. Hey - we all have to get up and go to work on Monday morning!
Because of the different time sessions, Cosmic Tubing is the perfect activity for everyone in the family. The littlest tubing enthusiasts can join the early session and be done by bedtime, and everyone else can hit the hills until as late as 11:30 p.m.!
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Because of the popularity of Cosmic Tubing, Mt. Hood Ski Bowl can’t guarantee that you’ll be able to get a time slot if you just walk in. Reserve your session online in advance.
Mt. Hood Skibowl/Facebook Tickets for the first two sessions are $28 for adults and $22 for kids 36-48 inches tall. The late session tickets are $27 for adults and $22 for kids.
Bundle up and head to Mt. Hood Skibowl!
Mt. Hood Skibowl/Facebook Guests must be at least three years old to participate, and snow tubes are provided, so leave yours at home!
Have you been cosmic tubing at Mt. Hood Skibowl? Tell our readers about your experience in the comments! For all the details, and to reserve your spot online, visit Mt. Hood Skibowl’s website. Follow the resort’s Facebook page for more fun winter photos and events.
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The late session at 9:30 p.m. is only offered on Friday and Saturday nights. Hey - we all have to get up and go to work on Monday morning!
Tickets for the first two sessions are $28 for adults and $22 for kids 36-48 inches tall. The late session tickets are $27 for adults and $22 for kids.
Guests must be at least three years old to participate, and snow tubes are provided, so leave yours at home!
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Address: Mt. Hood Skibowl West, Oregon 97028, USA