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Snow Tubing & Sledding

The classic, winter tradition of finding the perfect hill from which to launch a tube or sled is alive and well in Utah. Whether you’re looking for commercial parks with structured lanes or a local hill and your own thermos of hot cocoa, we’ve got it all.

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Snow Tubing Parks in Utah

Snow Tubing Parks in Utah (North to South)

Cherry Peak Resort

3200 E 11000 N, Richmond

Located just 15 miles north of Logan (near the Idaho border), Cherry Peak Resort is a family-owned, nearly 400-acre ski area that offers some of the most affordable tubing in Utah. Hosting one large tubing run, or two in the years they split it, this 500-foot long run costs only $11 for a three-hour block. Family pricing is also available. The Grand Lodge at the base of the hill offers snacks and a fireplace for winter warming. 

Wasatch Parc Snow Tubing

3567 Nordic Valley Way, Eden

Grab your snow boots, parka and camera and head to Wasatch Parc Snow Tubing at Nordic Valley in Eden for American tubing with a French twist. Rather than straight lanes, this tubing park has bobsled turns, so your descent is complete with corners and side rides. Rumor has it this is the steepest and fastest tubing hill in the state. Two lanes allow for racing and riding next to friends. Prices are $8 for a single ride, $20 for two hours and $30 for four hours. Prices include a lift ticket for the tow lift and tube rental. 

Woodward Park City

3863 Kilby Road, Park City

During winter months this world-class action sports facility offers up the Tubing Park, home to some of Utah’s longest tubing lanes. With seven lanes at 1,200 feet long, there’s room for the whole family. Two-hour slots start at the top of every hour, and with a cafe and cafeteria on site you can grab some TexMex, a pizza, or maybe a plate of nachos after your ride. Located at the site of the former Gorgoza Park, Woodward Park City is just 30 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City. Tickets range from $20-$60, book online for the best prices.

Soldier Hollow

2002 Soldier Hollow Lane, Midway

Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, the Nordic skiing venue during the 2002 Salt Lake Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, is home to the longest tubing lanes at Toyota Tubing Hill. The tubing hill features 1,200 foot tubing lanes and a conveyor lift system for shorter lines and more fun. Enjoy tunes from the rocking sound system and night tubing under the stadium lights. Winter tubing is available for children (3+) and adults. Reservations can be made online at utaholympiclegacy.org.

Buckskin Hills Recreation Complex

4796 East Diamond Mountain Highway, Vernal

In the eastern corner of the state, Vernal's Buckskin Hills Recreation Complex offers year-round outdoor sports, including a ski and snow tubing hill. Take a tow rope to the top and enjoy a ski, snowboard or tube down. Tube rentals and tow rope access are $10 person/$25 per family of four ($5 for additional family members). Open Friday to Sunday, from November to March.

Brian Head Resort

29 UT-143, Brian Head

Want an option besides skiing or snowboarding at Brian Head Resort? Family tubing fun can be found on two tubing hills: Navajo Tubing Park is open daily and Giant Steps Tubing Park is open on the weekends. Each $25 ticket gets you a tube rental and 1.5 hours of ride time. Fridays and Saturdays you can also feel the chill of night tubing. Booking 48 hours in advance is highly recommended.

Woodward Park City

Woodward Park City

Photo: Scott Markewitz

Snow tubing at Woodward Park City is for adults and children ages four and up.

Snow tubing at Woodward Park City is for adults and children ages four and up.

Photo: Woodward Park City

Brian Head Resort

Brian Head Resort

Photo: Jay Dash

Best Sledding Near Salt Lake

Best Sledding Near Salt Lake (North to South)

Eaglewood Golf Course

1110 E. Eaglewood Drive, North Salt Lake

In the winter this golf course transitions to a neighborhood sledding mecca. Nestled in an upper east side Bountiful neighborhood in Davis County, this tubing hill is easy to get to, parking abounds and there’s lots of room to spread out. While the facility is officially closed for the winter and no services are available, it is available for public access. No entry fee.

Popperton Park

1400 Popperton Park Way, Salt Lake City

North of the University of Utah and east of the Avenues, Popperton Park is open from dusk until dawn for public use. Throw on the parka, grab a sled, and start hiking up that hill — winter thrills await at no cost.

Sugar House Park

1330 E. 2100 S., Salt Lake City

On any given winter day, the hills in Sugar House Park are dotted with colored parkas and equally bright sleds. Alongside the call of winter birds, you’ll hear the delighted squeals of children descending the open hill. Sugar House Park boasts 110 acres within the Sugar House neighborhood of Salt Lake City. A family favorite, there are two main sledding hills. Reach one from 1700 East and the other from 1300 East. The park is open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the winter and there is no charge for entry. 

Flat Iron Mesa Park

1765 E. 8600 S., Sandy

After a snowfall, Flat Iron Mesa becomes one of the most popular places in the city. Named for the large flat area on the top of a big hill, it becomes the perfect sledding locale after a winter storm. Steep enough to get a good run, it boasts a long runway at the bottom for slowing down safely. Flat Iron Mesa Park sports a great view of the mountains, and at 31.8 acres it is the largest developed park in the Sandy. Park hours are 7 a.m. to10 p.m. No entrance fee.

Rock Canyon Park

2620 N. 1200 E., Provo

Rock Canyon Park sits at the base of the Wasatch Range in Provo. Although this spot is about 50 minutes south of Salt Lake City, steep hills and lots of space attract winter thrill seekers from all over Utah County as soon as the snow dumps. The bowl shaped space provides different levels of steepness with a long runout at the bottom for slowing down. Families with small children enjoy the mellow sides of the bowl. There is no entrance fee, but bring your own tube and thermos of hot cocoa.

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Photo: Andrew Burr

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Photo: Andrew Burr

More Places to Sled near Salt Lake

  • Emigration Canyon
    • Emigration Canyon Road
  • Bountiful
    • Mueller Park Junior High, 955 E. 1800 S.
  • Cottonwood Heights
    • Bella Vista Elementary, 2131 Fort Union Boulevard
    • Mountainview Park, 1651 Fort Union Boulevard
  • Holladay
    • Creekside Park, 1592 E Murray Holladay Road
  • Murray
    • Murray Park, 296 E. Murray Park Avenue
  • Salt Lake City
    • Donner Trail Park, 2903 Kennedy Drive
    • Eastwood Elementary School, 3305 Wasatch Boulevard
    • Liberty Park, 600 E. 900 S.
    • Lindsay Gardens Park, 426 M Street
    • Mountain Dell Golf Course, Parleys Canyon, I-80, Exit #134
  • Sandy
    • Eastridge Park, 12151 S. 1000 E.
    • Willow Creek Park, 8400 S. Highland Drive
  • Taylorsville
    • Bennion Park, 3200 W. 5620 S.
  • West Valley City
    • Hunter Park, 3500 S. 5905 W.
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