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Snow Sledding Hills in Utah, Free and Lift Assisted Locations.

Murray Park

Murray Park offers five pavilions for rental, including an equipment bag and BBQ grills. Other amenities include The Park Center, Amphitheater, Outdoor Aquatic Center, Gazebo, Playgrounds, Restrooms, Arboretum, Multipurpose Fields, Soccer Fields, and Softball Fields.

Murray Park, Utah, Cherry Blossoms, Little Cottonwood Creek, Spring, May 12th ---UtahAgenda
May 12, 2023, Cherry Blossoms, Little Cottonwood Creek, Spring, Murray Park, Utah —UtahAgenda

Murray Park, Little Cottonwood Creek, May 18, 2023, 9:30 am Flood Watch

Winter Activities include free Snow Tubing & Sledding.

MURRAY PARK WEBSITE
296 E. Murray Park Ave
Murray City, UT 84107
(801) 264-2614

SNOW SLEDDING & TUBING MAP WITH LOCATIONS

Ride the Longest Tubing Lanes

Snow Tubing, Soldier Hollow, Utah, Family, Children's Activities

Longest Tubing Lanes In Utah

Soldier Hollow in Wasatch Mountain State Park near Midway offers the longest tubing lanes in Utah. The hill has lengthy 1,200-foot sliding lanes with lift service for towing people up the hill for tubing day or night under the lights, and a sound system keeps the airwaves full of enjoyable tunes.

Winter Snow Season November–March
Saturdays and Holidays 10 am–8 pm
Mon–Fri (Non Holiday) Noon–8 pm
Sunday Noon–4 pm

Soldier Hollow
2002 Soldier Hollow Ln, Midway

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Hidden Hollow Snow Tubing

Sledding, Tobogganing or Snow-Tubing at “The Dirt Hills” in Layton, Utah

Park at the bottom of the hill. There’s two hills. One short one with a jump and another that is long.

“The first video above we go more down the big hill, but in the second we go more down the small one with the jump. Enjoy!”

Hidden Hollow Dr (1450 E 2200 N)
Hidden Hollow Dr is right off of Church Street
Layton, Utah 84040

AirBoarding

Airboarding, Utah, Park City, Snowbird, Wasatch Mountains, Salt Lake City, Utah, Winter Snow ActivitiesAirboarding is a high-tech twist on traditional winter sledding. Riding an Airboard is similar to riding a bodyboard in the ocean. The Airboard is inflatable and has grooves on the underside that allow riders to make sharp turns and stop quickly in the snow. Unlike snowboarding, airboarding doesn’t require a lot of equipment and it’s very easy to learn. Only weighing 6 pounds, the Airboard is easy to carry. Riders have been known to reach speeds of more than 80 mph.

Utah AirBoarding

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Salt Lake County

Salt Lake City

Summit & Wasatch County

Park City

Weber County

Ogden

Cache County

Logan

Airboarding Map & Locations Coming Soon!

Lindsey Gardens Park

This park has the steepest hills in town for Sledding and Snow Tubing, not to mention a good view of the city, but its south-facing slopes can melt away quickly if the sun follows a snowstorm.


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Lindsey Gardens Park
426 M St, Salt Lake

Salt Lake City Parks
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Flat Iron Mesa Park

Playground
Soccer Fields32 AcresBaseball FieldsTennis Courts
Lighted PavilionsPlaygroundsRunning TrailsValley Views
Rest RoomsWalking TrailsSnow SleddingTubing Hills

Flat Iron Mesa Park Events

Movies In The Park  Summer Months

Snow Sledding & Tubing  Winter Months

Flat Iron Mesa Park
Sandy City Parks & Recreation
1765 E 8600 S, Sandy

Spruces Campground

Spruces Campground is a Utah favorite for winter sports like sledding, tubing, and snowshoeing. Hiking and mountain biking are popular summer activities on canyon trails, including the Donut Falls Trail, which begins in the nearby Jordan Pines Campground. Fly-fishermen enjoy casting on Big Cottonwood Creek.

Spruces Campground

Big Cottonwood Canyon
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121

(385) 273-1100

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Peteetneet Museum & Cultural Arts Center

The hills around Peteetneet provide a fun location for free Snow Sledding/Tubing during the winter.

PETEETNEET MUSEUM & CULTURAL ARTS CENTER
10 N 600 E, Payson, UT 84651

The Peteetneet Museum and Cultural Arts Center was named after the Ute Indian Chief, Peteetneet, who lived near the creek that runs through what is now called Payson. Although he died on December 23, 1861, the Peteetneet School, which was erected in 1901, was named in his honor. This building is a historical landmark in Payson. The Victorian-style building served as an elementary school until 1988. 

PETEETNEET MUSEUM & CULTURAL ARTS CENTER WIKI

SNOW SLEDDING/TUBING MAPS & LOCATIONS