Where to go Snow Tubing in Maine 2026

Where to go Snow Tubing in Maine

Wondering where to go snow tubing in Maine this winter? Look no further! Here is a list of mountains that offer snow tubing for 2026. I’ve included rates and hours when available, although some locations don’t make snow, so it’s always best to call ahead. Note that some locations have height restrictions. Pineland Farms is included at the end of the list because they offer several winter activities and a free sledding hill.

Black Mountain of Maine

39 Glover Road, Rumford 207-364-8977
Hours: Select Wednesdays 4pm-9pm, Saturdays & Sundays 12pm-4pm, and special school vacation & holiday days/hours
Rates: $25, includes a tube and no time limit
Lanes: 2 Lift: Towline Groups Welcome: Yes
Additional Info: Riders must be 5 years old, 42″ tall, and able to carry their tube

New Hermon Mountain

441 Newburgh Road, Hermon 207-848-5192
Hours: Call for hours, tubing hours differ from ski hours
Rates: $20 for a 2hr session, includes tube
Lanes: 1 Lift: Towline Groups Welcome: Yes
Additional Info: Riders must be at least 3 years old, slope is 600′ long

Seacoast Adventure

930 Roosevelt Trail, Windham 207-892-5952
Hours:
Weekends, holidays, and school vacation weeks; call for details or visit website
Rates: Single Ticket (regular tube)- $35 for a 2hr session, one rider 48″ and taller, includes tube. Combo Ticket (child tube & regular tube)- $50 for a 2hr session, one child 40-47″ tall and 1 adult, includes tubes. Purchasing tickets in advance online is highly recommended as sessions can sell out.
Lanes: 11 Lift: Carpet Groups Welcome: Yes
Additional Info: Riders must be at least 40″ tall; Night Tubing available with music & lights; Student Night events on select Thursdays from 5-8pm where students pay only $18

Camden Snow Bowl

20 Barnestown Road, Camden 207-236-3438
Hours:
Open holiday and vacation weeks, and weekends 10am-3pm
Rates: $15 per person for 1 hour, tubes included, must purchase in person
Lanes: 1 Lift: Handle Tow Groups Welcome: Yes
Additional Info: Riders must be at least 42″ tall, 1 rider per tube, 40 ticket slots per hour, multiple lanes, hill is almost 500′ long. **The Snow Bowl also offers Toboggan Rides after the first weekend in February (after the National Toboggan Championships) Saturdays & Sundays from 9am-4pm. Tickets are $10pp for 1 hour, toboggans hold a maximum of 4 people

Bigrock Mountain

37 Graves Road, Mars Hill 207-425-6711
Hours:
9am-4pm
Rates: Call for rates, tubes included
Lanes: 1 Lift: Handle Tow Groups Welcome: Yes
Additional Info:

Pineland Farms– Sledding Hill

15 Farm View Drive, New Gloucester 207-688-6599
Hours:
Daily from dawn to dusk
Rates: Free, bring your own sled, or rent one for $5 for the day
Lanes: 1 Lift: None Groups Welcome: Yes
Additional Info:

What to Wear for Snow Tubing in Maine

Now that you know where to go snow tubing in Maine, it’s time to get everyone together and head out! Dressing in layers with polyester as your base layer is highly recommended. Polyester wicks moisture, dries fast, and won’t make you cold when you sweat. Water-resistant outer layers, especially gloves, are best for snow tubing. Heavy snow boots and thick wool socks are best for keeping your feet warm, and you can always bring along some hand and toe warmers just in case!

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