This winter, there’s no better place for snow tubing in Wisconsin than Sunburst! The winter sports park is the place to go for cold-weather thrills in all forms, including snow tubing. Sure to deliver a snow tubing adventure like no other, the park boasts dozens of lanes that rocket thrill-seekers down a 10-story drop at speeds of up to 40 mph. Take a look:

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For more information, call Sunburst at (262) 626-8404. You can also visit the winter park’s website or Facebook page. Have you ever visited Sunburst? Did you go tubing? Was it as exhilarating as you expected? Tell us in the comments section.

This isn’t your only option for outdoor fun this winter. Read about another when you check out our previous article: Explore Trails, A Natural Spring, And Even A Biergarten At Petrifying Springs Park In Wisconsin.

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