Come join in the fun at the Oconto Falls Tubing Hill. Snow tubing is an
excellent family or group activity that doesn't require special skills.
Just bring your tube, some warm winter clothes and your desire to have a blast!
We have a nearly 900' run that will surely exhilarate you and a rope to tow you
back to the top.
Winter time in Oconto Falls is exciting as any other time of the year. Bundle
up the kids and fill their tubes up with air for a day filled with fun and
excitement. Come and enjoy the areas largest tubing hill. Perfect for those
times when the kids say that they’re bored. You can enjoy a relaxing ride down
the hill or “catch some air” off the enormous jump. The breathtaking view
overlooking the golf course nearby is surely one of the finest sights around.
Thanks to our specially designed rope tow, you needn't trudge breathlessly to
the top of the run between rides. You'll discover the slippery and swift trip
back down a completely different "Snow Fun" experience as you go zipping down
the run! At the end of the chute there's a clearly defined stopping area
designed to bring you to a safe stop. At the top and bottom of the tow, you’ll
find a helpful Lions Club Member trained to safely help you load and unload in
the clearly marked areas. High powered lights illuminate the run making evening
and night tubing a blast!
Special events may occur. Keep up to date by watching OF Cable TV Channel 13,
reading the Oconto County Times-Herald or log on to ocontofallslions .com for
information.
If a local organization is interested in booking a private event, please contact
Sonny Forncrook at 848-2151 or Jim Patenaude at 846-2127.
Snow tubing is a no-skills-required, new-fangled way to enjoy
total "Snow Fun" in Oconto Falls. But, you may have questions, so here's a few
of the most commonly asked ones about snow tubing. . .
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does it cost?
A. It’s absolutely free!
Q. What Equipment Do I Need?
A. Come dressed for “Snow Fun” and
bring a tube designated for snow like the ones sold at various retailers, they
seem to work the best. A helmet is recommended for small children.
Q. Do I Need Lessons?
A. No. Anybody can snow tube, including the
very young, the young at heart…anybody who may not presently take part in more
traditional
"Snow Fun" activities like skiing or snowboarding. The pressure is entirely off
to stay vertical. And, most tubers develop their own style.
Q. What Do I Wear?
A. Simply dress like you would to go outside
and play in the snow! Of course, we recommend you dress warm. . .parka or coat,
sweater, gloves or mittens, knit hat or ear muffs. You get the idea. It's best
to dress in layers so you can remove clothing as your adrenaline begins to pump!
We ask that scarves and loose-fitting clothing NOT be worn as it may get tangled
in the tow process.
WARNING!
TUBE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
WE ASK THAT SMALL CHILDREN WEAR A BICYCLE HELMET WHILE TUBING TO PREVENT HEAD
INJURIES.
TUBING PARK RULES:
Tubes Only! No wood or metal devices. PLASTIC SLEDS PROHIBITED!
Tube in a safe & courteous manner.
Reckless users will lose use of tow.
Damage to equipment from improper use will result in restitution of
equipment.
Remove sharp objects from person.
No ski equipment.
No Alcohol.
No Pets.
No loose scarves, clothing or hair exposed while using tow.
Not responsible for lost or stolen articles.
Parental supervision required at all times.
Read and understand all loading and unloading instructions. If help is
needed, ask tow operator.