There's snow tubing... and then there's snow tubing at Mt. Hood Skibowl. There's a big difference! Because Mt. Hood Skibowl isn't your average snow tubing park in Oregon. Mt. Hood Skibowl is 14 lanes of epic, high-flying, snow tubing fun, sure to give you thrills -- not chills -- during the coldest months of the year! Once you've visited Oregon's largest snow tubing park, we guarantee you'll be back again and again.
Mt. Hood Skibowl is known as one of the PNW's very best winter playgrounds. The mountain resort offers skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, terrain parks, and snow tubing in Government Camp, Oregon.
While folks flock to Mt. Hood Skibowl for the skiing, the snow tubing here is particularly epic.
With 14 lanes, Mt. Hood Skibowl is one of the largest snow tubing runs in the state, and makes for an amazing day of outdoor fun during the coldest months of the year.
Mt. Hood is all thrills and no chills... we guarantee that once you start flying down the slopes, you'll be back again and again during your 1.5-hour session!
Don't worry about having to schlep your tubes up the massive slope, either; Mt. Hood Skibowl features the only conveyor-assisted tubing on Mt. Hood, so your fun begins as you ride to the top of the main hill!
(This feature is especially helpful for families with young kids!)
For an even more exciting experience, visit at night to enjoy Cosmic Tubing, where the mountain is lit up with 600,000 neon LED lights and the party is in full swing with music, light shows, and more. Cosmic Tubing operates Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and select holidays. Tickets and more information for Cosmic Tubing can be found here.
Are you ready for a day (or evening) of high-flying fun in Oregon this winter? Grab your gear, gather your crew, and head to Mt. Hood Skibowl!
Be sure to reserve your tickets online ahead of time, though, as space for snow tubing sessions is limited.
Have you gone snow tubing at Mt. Hood Skibowl before? If not, definitely put it on your winter bucket list! Snow tubing at Mt. Hood Skibowl runs through March, weather permitting.
And if skiing is your winter activity du jour, check out these amazing ski resorts in the Beaver State!
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