Try The Ultimate Nighttime Adventure With Galactic Snow Tubing At Camelback Mountain In Pennsylvania

Camelback Resort in Pennsylvania offers thrilling snow tubing experiences, including a unique Galactic Snow Tubing session with LED lights.

Let's hear it for winter! Sure, we've had to bid a fond farewell to all of our favorite outdoor summer pastimes - from cheering on our favorite baseball team to playing a round or two of golf. Now, however, we say hello to the many thrilling outdoor activities that come with the snow and the cold of winter. If you've been counting down the days until the first snowfall, you know that spending hours tubing at Camelback Resort in Pennsylvania is right around the corner.

Get ready for a winter of thrills and chills at Camelback Mountain in Tannersville, an idyllic spot for snow tubing during the day or in the evening.

If you're yearning for a unique winter experience, head over to the mountain resort for a session of Galactic Snow Tubing.

As darkness falls, the mountain snow glistens in the glow of thousands of colorful LED lights as you zip down one of 42 snow tubing lanes.

Each evening the largest snow tubing park in the United States also presents its popular Galactic LED Light Show throughout the night.

Galactic Snow Tubing sessions run for two hours and costs start at $47 on weekends and $38 on weekdays.

Camelback Resort recommends that all snow tubers purchase tickets online prior to your visit to ensure you get a spot on the mountain. Buy tickets.

You'll also have to sign a snow tubing release form before hitting the mountain.

Hours for snow tubing at Camelback Resort vary; however, snow tubing is available daily, weather-permitting. You can check on the resort's website or on Facebook to ensure weather conditions are ripe for snow tubing.

Click here for the official website of Camelback Mountain Resort. Or, go here for Facebook.

Have you ever gone tubing at Camelback Resort in Pennsylvania? Share your experience in the comments! A bit too far from Camelback Mountain? Here are nine of the best places to go snow tubing in Pennsylvania.

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