For some people, winter means curling up under a warm blanket and sitting in front of a roaring fire. Then, of course, you’ve got the outdoor enthusiasts who know the cold weather and snow storms mean only one thing: Fun! Zip down the lanes at the country’s largest snow tube park when you visit Camelback Mountain Resort, one of the best places to go snow tubing in Pennsylvania.

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Where can I go snow tubing in Pennsylvania?

Can you think of a better way to spend a snowy winter day than zipping down a massive hill on a snow tube? We’ve got an abundance of places to go snow tubing in Pennsylvania, so chances are there’s a hill near you. If you’re in York, zip down one of the lanes on the huge snow tubing hill at AvalancheXpress Snow Tubing Park then warm up with a hot chocolate near a roaring fire pit. Jack Frost Big Boulder in White Haven, Ski Big Bear in Lackawaxen, and Roundtop Mountain Resort in Lewisburg are all bucket list-worthy, too.

What are the best ski resorts in Pennsylvania?

Making the most of every snowy winter day is pretty easy – especially in Pennsylvania. After all, we have quite a few amazing ski resorts in Pennsylvania that are worthy of a visit. Even if you’re not an avid skier, you can usually find something else fun to do, like snow tubing or snowboarding, at the ski resorts, too. Bear Mountain Ski Resort in the Lehigh Valley offers all three. Mountain Pleasant of Edinboro, on the other hand, boasts 10 skiing trails and a huge 600-foot snow tubing hill. If you’re in the Scranton area, plan a visit to Elk Mountain. It features 27 trails.

Are there any amazing sled riding hills in Pennsylvania?

Does it get any better than a fresh snowfall? Only if you’ve got your sled and are making a beeline to one of the best sled riding hills in Pennsylvania. Living in a state as hilly as Pennsylvania, we’ve got a ton of perfect hills. If you’re in the Pittsburgh-area, head over to Mellon Park or Frick Park, both of which boast epic sledding hills. Hershey’s home to Shank Park while Philly’s got Clark Park. The darling village of Eagles Mere lays claim to the state’s lone toboggan ride. Zip down a hill in the middle of town then warm up with a cup of hot chocolate. (Check before you go, however, to make sure it’s running for the season.)

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