With 5 tubing hills in the Winter Park area, you could make a vacation of just visiting them!
The tubing hills vary from Hideaway Park’s bring your own tube or sled and walk up the hill to Colorado Adventure Park’s “Drop” that’s arguably the biggest and baddest in the area.
Here’s the list and locations for Winter Park and Fraser area tubing hills.
HIDEAWAY pARK
Located downtown Winter Park this tubing hill, as mentioned, “is bring your own sled or tube” and enjoy with the family and younger kids. The tubing hill is the Rendezvous Event Center’s natural earth amphitheater during the summer months so you might have been here this past summer and listened to some world-class jazz at the Winter Park Jazz festival or heard some rock and roll, blues, country music and now you’re tubing on the same hill!
Location: Downtown Winter Park
HISTORIC FRASER TUBING HILL
The oldest tubing hill in the Fraser area is the Historic Fraser tubing hill. With a cable lift system you’ll be effortlessly taken back up the hill. Read more about the Fraser Tubing Hill here.
Location: 455 County Road 72, Fraser, CO 80442
Coca-Cola Tube Park
Located at the Winter Park Resort, this is the newest of the tubing hills in the Winter Park area. With individual lanes and a magic carpet lift and located on Winter Park Resort property. Click Here to Read more about the Coca Cola Tubing Hill.
Location: Winter Park Resort
Snow Mountain Ranch
Snow Mountain Ranch, YMCA has a classic tubing hill. They don’t have a lift so you’ll need to walk back up the hill. They don’t allow outside tubes. This tubing hill is a bit of a drive from Winter Park and Fraser, so pack a lunch and make sure you take all your winter clothing with you.
Location: 1101 County Road 53, Granby, CO 80446
Arguably the biggest, fastest, and visitors favorite tubing hill in the Winter Park, Fraser area is the Colorado Adventure Park. They have snow making guns so their snow base is generally deeper than any other tubing hill. They also have a standup lift that quickly takes you back to the top of the hill.
Location: 566 County Road 721, Fraser, CO 80442
You can also go old school and bring your sled up to the mountains.
Remember to dress accordingly, it gets cold here and when the sun goes down the temps drop fast.