The mountains of North Carolina provide ample opportunity to get outside and play during any season. And when it comes to winter, you can't beat the family fun you'll have when you're snow tubing. The state has quite a few snow tubing parks, but the primo location is found in Seven Devils at Hawksnest Snow Tubing and Zipline.
When the snow flies in North Carolina, seasoned snow tubers get an itch to hit the slopes. There's nothing like a fresh layer of snow to make you want to go outside and play.
Welcome to Hawksnest, the largest snow tubing park on the entire East Coast!
With more than 20 lanes open daily, Hawksnest has plenty of room for everyone to enjoy and hour and 45 minutes of run after run down the slopes.
In between runs, hit the magic carpet that'll whisk you and your tube right back up to the top where you can do it all over again.
Hawksnest operated as a ski resort beginning in 1967. By 2007, the operation had fully converted to snow tubing and then zip lining was added. Today, more than 20 lanes in four different areas of the park offer runs from 500 to 1,000 feet long.
What a thrill to tie all of your tubes together and go down at once. Remember, the more tubes you have (the limit allowed is six), the faster you'll go!
Hawksnest even offers nighttime snow tubing so you can play outdoors well into the night.
Tickets can be booked online in advance on the official website for Hawksnest Snow Tubing and Zipline. You can get any other questions answered at that link as well.
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