If you're looking for great places to go snow tubing in Wisconsin, look no further than these 7 parks that are more than ready to deliver some winter fun for the entire family.

The Best Snow Tubing Hills in Wisconsin

The way I see it, there are two big reasons why many Illinoisans journey into Wisconsin each winter:

  1. Wisconsin usually has more snow on the ground to have fun in than Illinois does, especially the farther North you head.
  2. If you like to snowmobile, Northern Wisconsin has awesome snowmobile trails nearly everywhere you look.
Photo by Kostiantyn Li on Unsplash
Photo by Kostiantyn Li on Unsplash
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Since my family doesn't own any snowmobiles yet, but we do have 2 young children who love to go tubing, I went on a hunt for some cool snow tubing hills to check out next time we head to Wisconsin.

This article from onlyinyourstate.com lists 7 of the best hills to slide down in Wisconsin...now I just need to decide, which one should we try first?

Wisconsin's Best Snow Parks

Becca Moravec via Sylvan Hill Park on Facebook
Becca Moravec via Sylvan Hill Park on Facebook
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Sylvan Hill Park in Wausau, Wisconsin - Located at 1329 Sylvan Street in Wausau, this park has 6 different rides, 2 different tow lines to get you back up the hill, and it even has a chalet that you can warm up and enjoy a hot beverage or snack in. Tubing is $10 per person 14 and older, and  $7.50 for children 42" tall to 13 years old. Get more info, here.

Sunburst Winter Sports Park in Kewaskum, Wisconsin - According to their website, Sunburst features; "outstanding snow making and grooming, 11 exciting runs, 2 adventurous terrain parks, and the largest snow tubing hill in the world!" For a list of prices for each activity, visit sunburst.com. ( FYI, they offer $20 unlimited tubing rides if you go on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday)

Cascade Mountain via Facebook
Cascade Mountain via Facebook
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Cascade Mountain in Portage, Wisconsin - Most often thought of as a great skiing spot, Cascade Mountain also has tubing chutes that are 900 feet long! See rates and buy tickets in advance at cascademountain.com.

Badlands Snow Park via Facebook
Badlands Snow Park via Facebook
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Badlands Snow Park in Hudson, Wisconsin - Badlands' website says the park features; "7 completely separate hills including several of the steepest, tallest, and longest in the country, along with 5 rope tows, means more tubing and less lines". Get prices and tickets at badlandssnowpark.com.

Mont Du Lac Resort via Facebook
Mont Du Lac Resort via Facebook
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Mont Du Lac Resort in Superior Wisconsin - This resort not only offers a wide range of outdoor winter fun and an awesome tubing park that features a high-speed thrill ride that crossed over another run, but the year-round resort features lodging too. Get more information at mdlresort.com.

The Rock Snowpark via Facebook
The Rock Snowpark via Facebook
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The Rock Snowpark in Franklin, Wisconsin - Besides offering daytime snowboarding, tubing, and skiing, The Rock Snowpark also offers glow tubing on Friday and Saturday nights. Read more about glow tubing here, and get rates and more park information at rocksnowpark.com.

Winter Park - Kewaunee County via Facebook
Winter Park - Kewaunee County via Facebook
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Winter Park - Kewaunee County in Kewaunee, Wisconsin - The tubing at this park is perfect for the whole family and features 5 runs, and some of them have a 160-foot vertical drop! Get more information, here.

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