Cosmic Tubing On Mt. Hood Turns The Hill Into A Dance Floor

There’s no better time than now to get out and enjoy winter in Oregon, and Mt. Hood Skibowl has you covered for the ultimate winter rush in 2020. Cosmic Tubing is the perfect way to get out and enjoy some time with the family. In fact, Skibowl is known as America’s largest night ski area.

Think Cosmic Bowling, but instead of knockin’ down pins with music and lights, you’re riding the snow on tubes. The resort’s Snow Tube and Adventure Park transforms the hill into a sort of icy dance floor, complete with 600,000 led lights, black lights, good music, lasers and more. From classic rock to dance, the DJ will set the tone.

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Cosmic Tubing features twelve groomed lanes to accommodate tubers riding single or tandem.

Cosmic Tubing / Skibowl

And don’t worry about trudging uphill, the fancy conveyor lift will carry you and your tubes to the top of the hill – just steps away from the Multorpor Lodge and lounge or to outside slope-side seating.

Cosmic Tubing / Skibowl

Tubes are provided by Mt. Hood Skibowl, as the resort has specially-designed tubes for you to use.

Cosmic Tubing / Skibowl KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Tubers must be at least three plus years old and 36 inches tall. Daily reservations for all guests are required. All tickets must

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