Season: Winter
Location: Off Site
The Snow Tubing Park has up to 20 lanes that are 900 feet long and drop 100 vertical feet, plus a conveyor lift to bring you back up the hill! We supply the tubes. There's a special Li'l Tubers area for children under 42" for $12, however occasionally when there is a high volume of traffic Li'l Tubers may not be available. A cozy warming hut is at the base of the hill with a snack bar, fireplace and restrooms. Or you can warm up and rest outside at the giant bonfire pit and our 2 lean to's. For information, please call 716-699-TUBE.
The Holiday Valley Tubing Company is located on the corner of Rt. 242 and Bryant Hill Road, Ellicottville, New York - just 4 miles from Holiday Valley on the north side of Ellicottville.
Please note: occasionally the weather does not cooperate for tubing and we may not be able to keep our normal operating hours.
Occasionally when there is a high volume of traffic Li'l Tubers may not be available.
Minimum height requirement is 42 inches tall for the "big" hill. Only one person per tube admitted on the big hill.
Tubing Park Hours
The scheduled Opening Day for the Tubing Park is December 20, 2024.
The planned Closing Date for the Tubing Park is March 9, 2025
Thursday and Friday - 4:30PM to 9PM
Saturday - 10AM to 9PM
Sunday - 10AM to 6PM
Dec. 25 12 to 9PM
Dec. 26 - 31 10AM to 9PM
Jan. 1 10AM to 6PM
Jan. 19 10AM to 9PM
Jan. 20 10AM to 6PM
Feb. 14 4:30 to 9PM
Feb. 15 - 16 10AM to 9PM
Feb. 17 - 20 10AM to 6PM
Feb. 21 - 22 10AM to 9PM
Feb. 23 10AM to 6PM
Tubing Park Rates
Thursday - Sunday: 2 Hour Session - $30
Thursday - Sunday: 2 Hour Session - $12
Things To Know
Minimum height requirement is 42" tall for the "big" hill. Only one person per tube admitted on the big hill.
- Dress in layers with a wicking layer close to your skin, a polarfleece sweater and waterproof/windproof jacket on top (cotton is not recommended),
- Wear flannel pajamas or long underwear under insulated water resistant pants on the bottom.
- On your feet, wear wool socks and comfortable insulated boots (not ski boots) that can be securely fastened.
- Wear a close fitting hat that won’t fall off as you’re sliding.
- Goggles and a scarf or neck warmer aren’t a bad idea if it is snowing or especially cold.
- Mittens are warmer than gloves, and make sure they are insulated and waterproof.
- Hats, gloves, neckwarmers and handwarmers are available at the Tubing Company, along with some fun logo’d sweatshirts and t-shirts.
Service animals are not permitted on the lifts or on the tubing lanes.