Winter in Maine is officially underway! That means it’s time to take the snow pants out, get the boots ready to go, and all the hats and mittens easily accessible. It also means that outdoor activities take on a whole new meaning. Fun in the snow is a Maine tradition and this year we’re hoping to try something new. First on our list? The Camden toboggan chute. Here’s everything you need to know about some seriously unforgettable snow tubing in Maine.

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The Camden Snow Bowl is located in Camden on Barnestown Road. Click here for directions from just about anywhere. Have you ever experienced the Camden toboggan chute in Maine? Let us know in the comments below!

If you prefer something a bit more familiar, check out the snow tubing at this Maine ski mountain.

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What are the best winter attractions in Maine?

Planning a trip to Maine during the colder months can be intimidating. For one, temperatures tend to plummet, the state is covered and snow, and being outside is just a little uncomfortable sometimes. But that's no reason to stay indoors all winter long! If you don't mind bundling up and braving the elements, Maine is a treasure trove of adventure come wintertime. One of our top recommendations would be visiting Reid State Park. Beautiful in the summertime, this stretch of shoreline has its own charms during the winter. Imagine going for a peaceful stroll in near solitude on a snow-swept beach. It's positively charming to stay the least! If you're feeling extremely adventurous, you might consider a trip to the iconic Acadia National Park. Without the crowds of summer and fall, you'll feel as though you've got the entire 47,000 acres to yourself! Some other must-see winter attractions in Maine include Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge in Limestone, the chutes at the U.S. National Toboggan Championships in Camden, and the Great North Woods. Learn more when you read our previous article: Here Are 12 Spots In Maine You Must Explore This Winter.

Does Maine have any good winter hikes?

You bet! Just because temperatures are low and conditions are snowy doesn't mean you have to avoid the great outdoors. In fact, there's one trail in Maine that is arguably even more fun to experience during the winter. Head to Blue Hill, and you'll discover a beautiful 2-mile hike known as the Osgood Trail. With minimal elevation gain and tons of scenery, this relatively simple hike packs in a lot of charm. Covered in snow, this trail takes on an almost otherworldly element. Learn more about this picture-perfect winter hiking trail in Maine.

What can you do at the Camden toboggan chute?

Opening back up again this winter, the Camden toboggan chute will be available to ride. You can also watch the US National Toboggan Championship to see the pros do it.

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