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Snow Tubing FAQ

Where is the snow tubing hill located?

The top of the hill is on a portion of ‘lower’ Eagle Cliff. It crosses over Copes Lookout Path and the landing area is on the Athletic Field.

Is there a height or age limit?

Yes, the minimum height that is permitted to participate in snow tubing is 36”. The child must be able to sit independently in the tube.

How big is it?

The hill ‘run’ is approximately 260’, 140 on the hill and 120 of runoff. The elevation change from the top of the hill to the landing zone is 37’.

Are you making your own snow to operate the hill?

Yes, we are making our own snow to initially create the snow tubing hill. We do hope we have snow provided by Mother Nature throughout the season. In the event we don’t have a very snowy season we will rely on our snow-making equipment to refresh the hill.

Does this recreational offering require an additional fee?

No, it is included in the overnight rate.

Is it open to guests with a Day Experience?

Day Guests can purchase our Winter Sports Pass.

How many lanes are there?

There are currently 4 lanes.

Is there any required paperwork to participate in the activity?

Yes, guests are required to fill out a Winter Sports Assumption of Risk Form.

Are there child and adult-size tubes?

Yes, there are 31” and 41” hard bottom tubes available.

Can guests bring their own tubes or sleds to use?

No, guests are only permitted to use Mohonk Mountain House-issued equipment.

Do you have helmets?

Yes, we have helmets of various sizes available.

What are the hours of operation?

We typically host sessions from 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Can guests go on their own time or is the hill only accessible during those hours of operation?

Guests will only be permitted to use the hill during scheduled session times.

How will we know when the scheduled times are?

Please refer to the Daily Activities Schedule for session days and times.

What is the anticipated end of the season for the snow tubing hill?

We are anticipating keeping the hill open through the first week in March. We do anticipate being flexible when needed to best accommodate our guests if the weather cooperates.