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Snow Tubing Locations - Visit New England


We recall years ago sneaking cafeteria trays out of the lodge to use as makeshift sleds. They were small, fast, and risky. Today we can all enjoy safe snow tubing. It’s a blast for families and kids (note that many tubing hills require a minimum age and minimum height of 2 to 3 feet for a person to go tubing). Many areas are adding lifts to replace the uphill walk. Many tubing hills do not manufacture snow, so tubing can be weather-dependent.

Snow Tubing - Great Glen Trails - Gorham, NH
Great Glen Trails

Route 16 at Pinkham Notch Gorham, NH, 03581 Phone: 603-466-3988

Bring your kids, and release your inner child, when you tackle family-friendly Tubing Hill

It’s time to release your inner child! Oh, and it’s fine to bring actual kids with you, too, when you go snow tubing at Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center. For two hours, you can walk up Tubing Hill, get your tube, and slide down. No lines, no lifts: Just good old-fashioned family fun. The hill is safe for all ages. There’s a warming hut at the top of the hill, and you’re welcome to bring snacks and beverages. On weekends and holidays, there’s a fire pit complete with s’mores and hot chocolate. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends and holidays. Come see why they say Tubing Hill has some of the best family-friendly sliding in the East. Side benefit: The kids will sleep all the way home.
Snow Tubing
White Mountain Nordic

Six Cross-Country Skiing Centers in the White Mountains , NH Phone:

Cross-Country Trails and Family-Friendly Snow Tubing

White Mountain Nordic’s six New Hampshire centers are a winter wonderland for families and ski enthusiasts alike, offering over 400 kilometers of trails through the 750,000-acre White Mountain National Forest and charming New England villages. With 280 kilometers groomed for classical skiing and 270 for skate skiing, there’s gentle terrain for beginners and endless backcountry options for seasoned skiers. Several centers—including Jackson Ski Touring Center and Great Glen Trails—also feature snow tubing lanes, perfect for a little fast-paced family fun between ski adventures. Knowledgeable staff are on hand to help with equipment, lessons, and learn-to-ski packages for all levels. With nearby lodging and dining, White Mountain Nordic makes it easy to mix cross-country skiing and tubing for a full, unforgettable winter day.
Snow Tubing Mom & Daughter - Androscoggin Valley Chamber - Berlin, NH
Androscoggin Valley Chamber of Commerce

961 Main Street Berline, NH, 03570 Phone: 603-228-0836

Get zooming! Nothing high-tech about the old-fashioned fun of a snow-tubing hill

Remember when you were a kid and you zoomed down the local hills on a snow tube, coaster or sled? Well, you can recapture that feeling – and share it with your family – on the super-slick snow tubing hills of the Androscoggin Valley, NH region. At Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center, experience the low-tech thrill of walking up Tubing Hill, then coasting down on one of the center’s snow tubes. Your two-hour session on the hill will make lasting memories. On weekends and holidays, enjoy hot chocolate and s’mores by the fire pit. Or head out to one of the area’s inviting restaurants for a hot, hearty meal (and maybe a glass of wine for Mom and Dad) before a roaring fire.
Ice Slide at Ice Castles in North Woodstock, NH - Photo Credit AJ Mellor
Ice Castles

24 Clark Farm Road North Woodstock, NH, 03262 Phone: Toll-Free: 866-201-1726

Your moment of imagination, exploration and magic awaits at Ice Castles

This immersive experience built entirely from ice enchants visitors with its captivating photogenic appeal. Escape into a world of frozen caves, maze-like tunnels, fountains and ice-carved slides. Ice Castles in North Woodstock is built by hand using hundreds of thousands of icicles that are grown, harvested, and planted every day to create the acre-sized interactive attraction. And the effect is heightened at night when LED lights frozen inside change colors in perfect synchronization to music. You don’t have to be a fan of “Frozen” to find the whole experience magical. Remember to dress warmly, but in case that's not enough there's an on-site concession stand serving up hot chocolate, apple cider, and warm treats!