Snow Tubing

In the Pikes Peak Region

Snow tubing is a fantastic option for individuals and families seeking a thrilling winter adventure without the need for specialized equipment or training. It’s a perfect activity for kids and adults alike, providing an exhilarating experience as you slide down the slopes, surrounded by the stunning winter scenery of Colorado. So bundle up, grab an inner tube, and get ready for a day of laughter and excitement in the snowy wonderland of the mountains.

Although the Pikes Peak region does not have many snow tubing options, there are several resorts, hills, and snow tubing areas across Colorado, some within a quick drive from Colorado Springs! Check out snow tubing across Colorado HERE! 

Another great resource for snow activities across Colorado can be viewed here at www.Colorado.com

Getting Started

To get started tubing, check out the local resorts and recreational areas that offer snow tubing. Many of these places provide tube rentals and designated tubing hills or parks. Simply show up, pay for your tubing session, and receive an inner tube to slide down the snow-covered slopes.

Pro Tip

Be sure to check the operating hours and availability of the tubing park in advance and consider arriving early to avoid potential crowds during peak times.

Be Prepared

To best prepare for snow tubing, dress warmly in layers, wear waterproof clothing, bring gloves and sturdy boots, and apply sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun’s reflection on the snow.

Be sure to pack
  • Warm Clothing
  • Gloves or Mittens
  • Snow Boots
  • Snow Goggles or Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen

Outdoor Ethics for Snow Tubing

The Leave No Trace Seven Principles are reprinted with the permission of the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics. For more information, visit www.LNT.org.

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