Best Sledding, Tobogganing, and Snow Tubing in Michigan
The Best Sledding, Tobogganing, and Snow Tubing Locations in Michigan
In Michigan we embrace the cold by spending time with family and friends hitting the snow covered mounds and hills with our favorite sleds, toboggans and snow-tubes! As soon as the first sign of the white stuff you will find us out on the country side enjoying the trill of zipping down hill again and again. Find all of the Best Sledding, Tobogganing, and Snow Tubing Locations in Michigan right here. Enjoy Life Michigan Life!
Sledding in Michigan
Ice Skating |
Crystella Hill is Crystal Falls' own little giant. Sledding, Snowboarding, and skiing, made possible by a dedicated group of Volunteers. |
The Rolling Hills Park sledding hill is 275 feet People sledding in length with a large flat area at the bottom and fenced return paths on either side so you can safely climb the hill and ride again. The 70 foot width at the top of the hill is wide enough to spread out and accommodate various levels of thrill seekers. |
Muskegon Winter Sports Complex is a place to get the family out and active for the winter. We have ice skating, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and luge! You can purchase a season family pass and enjoy the outdoor rink all season! Skate rentals also available. |
Tubing: Our tubing hill opens 1 hour after our slopes open and starts at the top of every hour. We do recommend reservations as some hours book up. We do not have an age or height limit, we do, however, require each child to ride independently in their own tube… meaning they cannot sit on anyone’s lap. |
Enjoy a great Family Atmosphere at a very affordable price. Our Ski Area offers Downhill Skiing, Snowboarding, Tubing, Snow Shoe Trails, and over 35km of Groomed Nordic Ski Trails. Learn to Ski or Snowboard with our Professional Snow Sports School. |
Snow Snake Ski and Golf has been serving Michigan since 1949. The Brockway family has owned and operated Snow Snake since 1957. There are six lifts serving 10 runs, including numerous terrain features, and a snow tubing park on 43 acres. The ski season runs November through March, weather permitting. |