Freezing temps? Tons of snow? Icy roads? Pfft…we, Pennsylvanians, are experts when it comes to dealing with whatever winter throws our way. And, we certainly don’t let the plunging temperatures and heavy snowfall get in our way of going outdoors and making winter memories. In fact, without the snow, we couldn’t experience the thrills of zooming down a mountain on a snow tube at this epic snow tubing park in Pennsylvania.
Let it snow…let it snow…let it snow. Then, head straight to Roundtop Mountain Resort, a snow tubing park in Lewisberry, where you’ll find plenty of thrilling winter activities.
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How about a day of snow tubing down an 800-foot hill? Roundtop Mountain Resort boasts 14 “large” tubing lanes that welcome everyone five years and older.
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Bringing along kiddos who are four or younger? Watch them snow tube in the special Kiddie Tubing area. (Adults are not permitted to tube in the Kiddie area.)
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Slip down the hill then climb on the Magic Carpet to take you straight back up the mountain for another ride down.
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Prefer flying down the mountain? Visit in the evening or on especially cold days when snow tubing is faster. Warmer days typically mean slower runs down the hill. (Roundtop Mountain has a snow-making machine, too.)
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You can spend your entire visit snow tubing, or check out the other winter activities, including skiing and snowboarding.
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When you need a break from the cold, visit the cozy Main Lodge Food Court for a bite to eat.
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Click here for dates, hours, and prices for the 2019-2020 season.
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Click here for the official website of Roundtop Mountain Resort. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Do you have a favorite snow tubing park in Pennsylvania? Tell us about it in the comments! And, if you’ve still not had enough of snow tubing after a visit to Roundtop Mountain, plan a trip to Avalanche Xpress.
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Address: 925 Roundtop Rd., Lewisberry, PA 17339
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Snow Tubing Park In Pennsylvania November 01, 2019 Beth Price-Williams What are the best places to go snow tubing in Pennsylvania? Add the largest snow tubing park in Pennsylvania to your must visit list this winter. Camelback Mountain Resort in Tannersville boasts up to 42 open lanes at a time. Visit during the daytime, or head over for the Galactic LED light show and snow tubing on select evenings. Avalance Xpress in York also offers daytime and evening snow tubing down 10 lanes. Zip down the lane then use the lift to take you to the top of the hill. The snow tubing park also features an ice skating rink, concession stands, and a restaurant. Warm up by one of the fire pits, where you can also roast marshmallows or make s’mores. What are the best sled riding hills in Pennsylvania? Trying to schedule other fun winter outdoor activities in Pennsylvania? How about sled riding? Sled riding in Pennsylvania promises tons of fun, especially after a fresh snowfall. If you’re up for some old-fashioned sledding, head to Mellon Park in Pittsburgh, Shank Park in Hershey, Clark Park in Philadelphia, or the Art Museum Steps in Philly. One of the most epic winter activities in Pennsylvania is the toboggan ride in Eagles Mere. Zoom down the hill in the enchanting village then warm up with a cup of hot chocolate. Then, do it all over again. (The toboggan park opens seasonally if the weather permits.) What other winter outdoor activities in Pennsylvania can I do? Pennsylvania snow tubing is a ton of fun, but you’ll also find a slew of other winter outdoor activities in Pennsylvania. Breathe in the cold, fresh air with an invigorating winter hike, for example. Embark on a hike at McConnells Mill State Park, Ohiopyle State Park, or Valley Forge National Historical Park. If you like chasing waterfalls in the summer, you’ll love seeing them frozen in the winter. Snap photos and enjoy the sheer beauty of such frozen waterfalls as Cucumber Falls in Ohiopyle State Park, Tucquan Glen Waterfall in Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve, or Silverthread Falls or Dingman Falls at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
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Snow Tubing Park In Pennsylvania
November 01, 2019
Beth Price-Williams
What are the best places to go snow tubing in Pennsylvania? Add the largest snow tubing park in Pennsylvania to your must visit list this winter. Camelback Mountain Resort in Tannersville boasts up to 42 open lanes at a time. Visit during the daytime, or head over for the Galactic LED light show and snow tubing on select evenings. Avalance Xpress in York also offers daytime and evening snow tubing down 10 lanes. Zip down the lane then use the lift to take you to the top of the hill. The snow tubing park also features an ice skating rink, concession stands, and a restaurant. Warm up by one of the fire pits, where you can also roast marshmallows or make s’mores. What are the best sled riding hills in Pennsylvania? Trying to schedule other fun winter outdoor activities in Pennsylvania? How about sled riding? Sled riding in Pennsylvania promises tons of fun, especially after a fresh snowfall. If you’re up for some old-fashioned sledding, head to Mellon Park in Pittsburgh, Shank Park in Hershey, Clark Park in Philadelphia, or the Art Museum Steps in Philly. One of the most epic winter activities in Pennsylvania is the toboggan ride in Eagles Mere. Zoom down the hill in the enchanting village then warm up with a cup of hot chocolate. Then, do it all over again. (The toboggan park opens seasonally if the weather permits.) What other winter outdoor activities in Pennsylvania can I do? Pennsylvania snow tubing is a ton of fun, but you’ll also find a slew of other winter outdoor activities in Pennsylvania. Breathe in the cold, fresh air with an invigorating winter hike, for example. Embark on a hike at McConnells Mill State Park, Ohiopyle State Park, or Valley Forge National Historical Park. If you like chasing waterfalls in the summer, you’ll love seeing them frozen in the winter. Snap photos and enjoy the sheer beauty of such frozen waterfalls as Cucumber Falls in Ohiopyle State Park, Tucquan Glen Waterfall in Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve, or Silverthread Falls or Dingman Falls at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
The OIYS Visitor Center
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Add the largest snow tubing park in Pennsylvania to your must visit list this winter. Camelback Mountain Resort in Tannersville boasts up to 42 open lanes at a time. Visit during the daytime, or head over for the Galactic LED light show and snow tubing on select evenings.
Avalance Xpress in York also offers daytime and evening snow tubing down 10 lanes. Zip down the lane then use the lift to take you to the top of the hill. The snow tubing park also features an ice skating rink, concession stands, and a restaurant. Warm up by one of the fire pits, where you can also roast marshmallows or make s’mores.
What are the best sled riding hills in Pennsylvania?
Trying to schedule other fun winter outdoor activities in Pennsylvania? How about sled riding? Sled riding in Pennsylvania promises tons of fun, especially after a fresh snowfall. If you’re up for some old-fashioned sledding, head to Mellon Park in Pittsburgh, Shank Park in Hershey, Clark Park in Philadelphia, or the Art Museum Steps in Philly.
One of the most epic winter activities in Pennsylvania is the toboggan ride in Eagles Mere. Zoom down the hill in the enchanting village then warm up with a cup of hot chocolate. Then, do it all over again. (The toboggan park opens seasonally if the weather permits.)
What other winter outdoor activities in Pennsylvania can I do?
Pennsylvania snow tubing is a ton of fun, but you’ll also find a slew of other winter outdoor activities in Pennsylvania. Breathe in the cold, fresh air with an invigorating winter hike, for example. Embark on a hike at McConnells Mill State Park, Ohiopyle State Park, or Valley Forge National Historical Park.
If you like chasing waterfalls in the summer, you’ll love seeing them frozen in the winter. Snap photos and enjoy the sheer beauty of such frozen waterfalls as Cucumber Falls in Ohiopyle State Park, Tucquan Glen Waterfall in Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve, or Silverthread Falls or Dingman Falls at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.