Every year winter arrives right on schedule... and that means snow! Sledding, skiing, snowboarding, and, most fun of all, snow tubing are just some of the options at our disposal during these cold months. But where can we go for a thrilling adventure in the snow? How about heading to Nashoba Valley Ski Area where you'll find the largest snow tubing park in Massachusetts?
Ready for some fun in the snow? Nashoba Valley's Snow Tubing Park is not only the largest in Massachusetts but also the largest in New England!
With 18 snow tubing lanes, everyone will have plenty of space to enjoy hurtling down the slopes on a tube. And then you can go back up the hill on one of four lifts and do it again...and again...and again!
Nashoba Valley provides the snow tubes; no personal tubes are allowed. All you have to do is book your two-hour time slot in advance and show up.
Once the park is open for the season, you can come day and night, seven days a week. You can have snow much fun all season long!
Tubes are for single riders although doubles may be allowed under certain conditions. Regardless, hitting the slopes on a tube is always a thrilling wintertime adventure.
Riders must meet the minimum height requirement of 42-inches and the minimum age of six years old.
Optimal conditions must be met in order for tubing lanes to be created for the season. Follow Nashoba Valley's Snow Tubing Park's Facebook page for updates on conditions and park opening.
Need to warm up? Take a break in the lodge where you can also fuel up on snacks and grab a drink from the full bar.
Are you ready for some tubing at the largest snow tubing park in Massachusetts this winter? Nashoba Valley is such a fantastic place to visit! What is your favorite outdoor winter activity? Let us know in the comments! For more information on Nashoba Valley Ski Area's snow tubing park, visit the website and follow the Facebook page for updates.
Of course, tubing is just one way to enjoy winter in Massachusetts. Looking for more fun places to visit in Massachusetts this season? Check out some of our favorite winter spots to visit.
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