Wintertime’s just so much fun. Sure, shoveling snow and maneuvering our cars safely when there’s ice on the road can be really stressful. However, there’s so much fun we can have outdoors, especially after a recent snowfall. Can you think of a better way to spend a few hours, for example, than snow tubing down 600 feet? That’s exactly what you can do on this winter tubing hill that offers some of the best snow tubing in Pennsylvania.

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Where’s your favorite place to go snow tubing in Pennsylvania? Have you been to Mount Pleasant of Edinboro? Let us know in the comments! If you’re a fan of snow tubing and just happen to be a night owl (even if you’re not), you’ll definitely want to carve out some time to go galactic nighttime snow tubing at Camelback Mountain in Tannersville.

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What are some of the best ski resorts in Pennsylvania?

Winter in Pennsylvania means plenty of snow and, if you love winter sports, you’re in luck. You can also find some downright amazing ski resorts in Pennsylvania. Camelback Mountain Resort in Tannersville, for example, offers a ton of winter activities – skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and even an epic mountain coaster. Once the sun goes down, glide down the mountain during galactic tubing. Blue Mountain Resort in Palmerton is perhaps best known for its snow tubing hill – the longest and fastest in Pennsylvania. The 1,000-foot hill boasts 34 lanes, so there’s plenty of room for everyone. Rent a single tube or, for even more fun, opt for a double tube.

Are there any sled riding hills in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania’s known for its hills, which can be pretty frustrating if we’re running or biking. But, when it comes to a snowy day? Those hills are paradise for snow tubers and sled riders. We have no shortage of sled riding hills in Pennsylvania, no matter where you live in the state. If you live in the Pittsburgh-area, make your way to Mellon Park, where you’ll find an epic sledding hill. Hershey, on the other hand, is known for its steep and oh-so-fun Shank Park. In Philly? Grab your sled, and make your way to the snow-covered steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum or Clark Park.

Where are there tubing hills in Pennsylvania?

We can get a whole lot of snow in Pennsylvania, especially if we live in areas like Erie. That gives us the perfect opportunity to get outside and have fun all season long. If you’re on the hunt for snow tubing hills in Pennsylvania, you’re in luck. We’ve got a ton. Camelback Mountain Resort in Tannersville offers both daytime and nighttime tubing and boasts a spectacular 42 snow tubing lanes. Ski Sawmill in Morris, Ski Big Bear in Lackawaxen, and Boyce Park Ski Area in Plum all offer epic snow tubing hills.

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