Pigeon Forge Snow Tubing at Smoky Mountain Snowpark

Experience the thrill of snow tubing at Rowdy Bear’s Smoky Mountain Snowpark in Pigeon Forge. This exhilarating adventure features the largest outdoor snow tubing hill in Tennessee, with lanes stretch

Experience the thrill of snow tubing at Rowdy Bear’s Smoky Mountain Snowpark in Pigeon Forge. This exhilarating adventure features the largest outdoor snow tubing hill in Tennessee, with lanes stretching over 500 feet and a breathtaking 70-foot drop. As you glide down the hill, take in the stunning views of the Smoky Mountains. After a safety briefing at check in, head to the tubing hill, where you can enjoy 90 minutes of non-stop fun. Your state-of-the-art snow-making and grooming equipment ensures perfect conditions, even in varying weather. Your two Magic Carpet Conveyors make returning to the top a breeze, so you can enjoy the ride over and over.

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Location: Pigeon Forge

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Q: Is there an age limit for snow tubing at Rowdy Bear's Smoky Mountain Snowpark?

A: Yes, there are age restrictions. Kids must be at least 3 years old to tube, and those under 42 inches tall must ride with an adult. It's a great option for families, just keep the height and age in mind!

Q: What should we wear when snow tubing?

A: Dress in layers! You’ll want a good winter jacket, gloves, and ideally waterproof pants. The snow can get a bit slushy, so water-resistant gear is a plus. Don't forget to wear closed-toe shoes!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad?

A: If weather conditions aren't suitable for snow tubing, they usually notify customers in advance and will help you reschedule or offer a refund. Just keep an eye on their website or give them a call before you go!

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Just got back from snow tubing at Rowdy Bear's - it was awesome!

Took my family to Rowdy Bear's Smoky Mountain Snowpark last weekend, and we had such a blast! The snow tubing hill is HUGE! We got 90 minutes of sliding down that 500-foot hill, and the 70-foot drop is no joke. The kids couldn't stop laughing. Parking was easy too, right by the entrance. Highly recommend it for a family day out!

Considering snow tubing as a gift - any tips?

Thinking about gifting snow tubing at Rowdy Bear's for my sister's kids. They love winter sports but have never been tubing. I’m excited but want to make sure it's worth it. Any advice on best times to go or how crowded it gets?