Coca Cola Tubing Hill at Winter Park

Coca-Cola Tubing Hill (Winter Park Tube Park) in Winter Park is the resort's purest dose of joy, no skis, no edges, just speed, laughter, and snow that hits you in the face as you spin through the cold.

Tucked beside the base area near the Village, the hill looks almost innocent at first: four perfectly groomed lanes of white running straight into the twilight glow. But once you drop in, innocence turns to adrenaline, a fast, smooth rush that carries you down the slope and into the sound of your own laughter echoing off the mountains. It's the rare kind of fun that doesn't need translation or technique. Kids scream, adults turn into kids, and strangers high-five at the bottom like old friends. The conveyor lift carries you back up under a wash of soft lights, snowflakes swirling through the beams, and for a few minutes, the whole world feels simple again, just wind, motion, and that dizzy joy that never really leaves you.

The Coca-Cola Tubing Hill isn't just an add-on attraction, it's a small feat of design built entirely for laughter.

Originally opened in 2010 as part of Winter Park's effort to expand its family-friendly offerings, the park sits on a dedicated slope engineered for consistent speed and safety. Each lane has its own gradient and curvature, ensuring that the ride stays thrilling. The surface is groomed daily, and a subtle underlayer of packed snow keeps the tubes gliding. Few visitors realize how intricate the setup is, snow-making lines, drainage channels, and LED lighting all built into the hillside to keep the runs perfect from day to night. The conveyor lift is heated beneath its rubber belt to prevent icing, and the upper platform is timed to release riders in sequence for maximum flow. The park runs entirely on renewable electricity from the resort's hydro network, a small but meaningful reflection of Winter Park's sustainability ethos. Even the tubes are custom-made locally, thicker-skinned to handle altitude and cold. For all its simplicity, the hill embodies the same precision and care as any of the mountain's black-diamond runs, only this time, the goal isn't mastery. It's delight.

Tubing at Winter Park works best as the exhale, the easy, unguarded part of your mountain rhythm.

Reserve a session online in advance; the hill often sells out during weekends and holidays. Each session runs for about an hour, but time bends strangely when you're laughing that hard. Arrive a few minutes early to grab your tube and adjust to the cold. Ride solo or link up with friends for a group run, the attendants will help you hook tubes together so you spin as one. Don't bother filming; it never looks as wild as it feels. After a few laps, head to the base lodge for cocoa or a beer, depending on your brand of recovery. At night, come back if you can, the park glows under floodlights, the snow sparkling like sugar, the sound of laughter drifting into the dark. If you're traveling with kids, it's a perfect way to end a ski day without the logistics of another lift. If you're here without them, it's an even better reminder that you don't need to take the mountain seriously to love it. The Coca-Cola Tubing Hill (Winter Park Tube Park) turns altitude into happiness, proof that sometimes the best runs are the ones that ask for nothing but a smile.

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