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2024 Snow Tubing at Diamond Lake
Dec
20
to Feb 21

2024 Snow Tubing at Diamond Lake

  • Diamond Lake Resort (map)
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Doors open 1/2 hour before tubing starts.

Unlimited uphill rides on lift. All tubes provided by Diamond Lake Resort. No private tubes or sleds allowed. 

Weather and snow conditions permitting. All sales final, no refunds. In case of cancellation due to power outage or snow conditions tickets will be good on a future date.

Welcome to the Diamond Lake snow tubing hill! Our snow hill is a thrill for all ages. Start by riding our 470 foot wonder carpet conveyor lift up the hill, then race down one of eight lanes for high speed fun.

Here’s everything you need before you get to the snow tubing hill!

  • Ticket sales are ONLINE ONLY. There are no ticket sales available on site.

  • Space fills up quickly! We limit the number of guests per day to make sure you don’t have to deal with long wait lines to ride.

  • All riders must be over 36″ and be capable of sitting in their own tube.

  • Ticket sessions last 3 hours.

  • All riders will be required to sign waivers.

    Group Ticket Sales

    Ready to get your group out for some thrills and fun? We offer a 10% discount when you purchase 4 or more tickets for the same tubing session! A day tubing is the perfect outing for families, friends, work groups, community groups, school groups and more. 




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FREE RANGER GUIDED SNOWSHOEING AT CRATER LAKE
Dec
10
to Apr 30

FREE RANGER GUIDED SNOWSHOEING AT CRATER LAKE

  • Crater Lake, Oregon (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This winter (2022-2023), walks will be offered on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from December 10 through April 30, and every day from December 17 to January 2 and March 25 to April 1. The walks start at 1:00 pm, last two hours, and cover 1 to 2 miles of moderate-to-strenuous terrain. They don’t follow a trail—the hike is an off-trail exploration through the forests and meadows along the rim of Crater Lake. If the road to Rim Village is closed, the walks explore the forests and meadows in the vicinity of Park Headquarters.

 

No previous snowshoeing experience is necessary. Snowshoes are provided free of charge, and there is no cost for the tour (apart from the winter entrance fee of $20 per vehicle). Participants should be at least 8 years old, be in good physical health, and come prepared with warm clothing and water-resistant footwear. The walks take place rain or shine (or snow). Pets are not allowed on the hike.

 

Space on each tour is limited, and advance reservations are required. For more information and to sign up, call the park’s visitor center at 541-594-3100. Organized groups (such as scout troops, hiking clubs, and church groups) may be able to arrange for a separate tour, staff permitting. Call to check on available dates.

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