Editor’s Note: As of 2022, Mt. Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park no longer offers snow tubing.

We’re lucky to get to experience all four seasons here in Washington, and each Washingtonian should enjoy them to the fullest. The arrival of winter means many of us dust off our skis and snowboards and head for the mountains. But if you’d rather stick to something you can enjoy with your little ones (or you’re just not the skiing type), snow tubing in Washington is just as fun – and Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park is the place to do it.

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What are your thoughts on snow tubing in Washington? Is there another place in the Evergreen State where you enjoy spending your winter? Let us know in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! Despite the chill in the air, Washington winters are pretty great. Check out some of our beautiful snow scenery.

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What are the best winter attractions in Washington?

Now that you've learned all about snow tubing in Washington, you may be curious to hear about some of the state's other winter attractions. We're here to tell you that there are plenty of them to be enjoyed! While it may be tempting to hibernate all season long, you'd be missing out on some truly epic adventures. One of our favorite recommendations for a cold-weather day trip in Washington is visiting the town of Leavenworth. Beautiful in any season, this charming Bavarian village truly shines under a blanket of show. In fact, the town keeps its holiday lights up through Valentine's Day! How charming is that? Next up on the itinerary would be a trip to Palouse Falls. If you happen to visit during a few days of especially cold weather, you'll get to see the falls frozen. Next, Lake Chelan makes for an excellent day trip destination. To start, it's the most popular lakeside town in Washington, and it's equally as charming in the winter months. Looking for other winter day trip ideas? We'd recommend any of the following destinations: Beacon Rock State Park, Bellevue Botanical Garden, and the Methow Valley. Learn more by reading our previous article: You Must Visit These 8 Awesome Places In Washington This Winter.

Does Washington have any winter hiking trails?

You bet! Hiking during the wintertime in Washington can be one of the most enjoyable experiences, especially with a little preparation. Some of our favorite winter trails in the Evergreen State include Padilla Bay, Thunder Creek, Beacon Rock Trail, Crab Creek Wildlife Area, Cowiche Canyon, Ozette Triangle Trail, Lord Hill Regional Park Trail, Fort Ebey State Park, and Icicle Gorge Loop. How many of these winter trails in Washington have you experienced?

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