A Visit To This Unique Snow Tubing Course Will Make Your Minnesota Winter Infinitely More Fun
If you’re a longtime Minnesotan, you may think you’ve done it all and then some when it comes to winter recreation. Sure, the St. Paul Winter Carnival is great. The Holidazzle Parade can be festive. But these activities are old hat to those who have been here long enough. Luckily, there are plenty of other winter activities to choose from – including some exciting options that are well worth getting bundled up for. Read on to learn about a unique snow tubing course that will make your winter infinitely more fun. It’s one of the most exciting places for snow tubing in Minnesota.
To learn more about Lazer Light Tubing, including making reservations, visit the Powder Ridge website here. And to see what’s happening at Powder Ridge today, don’t forget to follow their Facebook page.
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What are the best ski resorts in Minnesota?
A snowy state like Minnesota certainly has its fair share of ski resorts. As for the best ones, well, that’s a matter of personal opinion, but we will try to help! Lutsen Mountains is the largest ski resort in the state and offers a wide range of trails for skiing and snowboarding as well as cross-country skiing and snowmobiling trails. Dog sledding is also an option here. Close to the city of Duluth, so it’s convenient to get there, is Spirit Mountain. Here you can go snow tubing in addition to skiing and snowboarding.
Where can I rent a cozy cabin in Minnesota for a getaway this winter?
Cozy cabins are abundant around Minnesota and some even have water views like this Airbnb in Pine City that also has its own sauna. The cozy Northwoods Cabin Airbnb in Cook is set in the forest. Surrounded by tall trees, it’s an idyllic place to be when there’s snow on the ground. And then there is a tiny log cabin in Hovland that’s rustic and perfect for either a solo or couples retreat.
What are some of the best sled riding hills in Minnesota?
If you don’t have a hill to go sledding down in your own backyard or neighborhood, there are plenty of hills you can find around the state. One of the best sled riding hills in Minnesota may very well be at Elm Creek Reserve in Maple Grove. While you can go skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing here, sledding is also an option. You can also check out any number of state parks like the ones listed in this post.