The only municipal sledding park in the entire Southeast is found in North Carolina in the highest town on the east coast. The peak of Beech Mountain sits a little more than a mile above sea level, making the climate on top of this enormous mountain perfect for winter activities. Of course, the town is home to Beech Mountain Ski Resort where you can ski, snowboard, ice skate, dine, shop, and more, but the town itself is also home to a wonderful sledding park that's perfect for introducing the little ones in the family to winter sports here in North Carolina.
Welcome to the sledding hill, a seasonal micro park located next to the Visitors Center and Town Hall on Beech Mountain!
You just don't get much for free these days, but at the Sledding Hill you do. There is no charge for using it.
The only small caveat is that you'll need to bring your own sled. Or, you can rent one from the ski shop located next door to the park. Additionally, Fred's General Mercantile within walking distance of the hill usually has them in stock and for sale.
And when Mother Nature isn't cooperating to keep the hill covered in fluffy, white snow, the town has a snow machine that fills in the gaps so sledding is possible throughout the season, unless there's a weird heatwave.
From an adult perspective, it's not a huge hill, which makes it positively perfect for the littlest members of the family.
The hill is meant for users age 12 and younger.
Adults and those over the age of 12 are allowed to use the hill — as long as they are on the same sledding device as a toddler.
Most people make a whole day out of playing on the sledding hill. The mountain is home to eight restaurants, and three of them are within walking distance of the sledding hill.
Come prepared to play. And if you want to stay for the weekend, you'll have even more time to explore the mountain and the ski resort.
Even if you're not a skier or snowboarder, think about exploring the ski resort and village and perhaps take a spin on the ice rink. The ski resort is located 1.5 miles from the sledding hill. Parking is free at the resort and you can explore the village without a lift ticket.
The sledding hill on top of Beech Mountain is open seasonally, Monday through Friday, and hours and details on dates are available on the website, too. Admission is free. Parking is also free. Before you go, you can call the Visitors Center to find out about snow conditions on the hill: 800-468-5506. Learn more from the website for Beech Mountain, North Carolina.
Where is your favorite place to go sledding in North Carolina? Let us know in the comments!
Beech Mountain is the snowiest town in North Carolina. While you're in the area, hit up the largest snow tubing park on the east coast, Hawksnest Snow Tubing Park!
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