Tubing worth it?

We would be driving in from Glenwood to go tubing. Is it worth the trip over and the expense?

Snowmass Village is well known for its winter activities beyond skiing, and tubing is one of the more family-friendly options. Whether it’s worth driving from Glenwood depends on what you’re looking for — it’s more of a fun, casual experience than an adrenaline-packed adventure.

Here’s a breakdown to help you decide:

  • Pros of Snowmass Tubing:
    • Convenient and well-maintained tubing lanes with lifts to bring you back to the top — minimal effort compared to hiking or climbing.
    • Safe for kids and adults alike, making it a fun family activity.
    • It can be a relaxing and playful break from skiing or snowboarding if others in your group aren’t on the slopes.
    • Beautiful mountain setting — the views are great while waiting in line or riding the lift back up.
  • Cons / Considerations:
    • It’s relatively short and may not feel “worth it” if you’re expecting long rides or intense thrills.
    • Cost can be high compared to the short duration of activity; it’s typically charged per hour or session.
    • Drive from Glenwood to Snowmass is about 45–60 minutes one way, so plan for travel time and consider weather/road conditions.
    • Expect crowds on weekends and holiday periods, which may reduce the relaxed, fun vibe.

Alternative tubing options closer to Glenwood:

  • Look for smaller tubing hills or resorts closer to Glenwood Springs or Carbondale; while less polished, they may save travel time and cost.
  • Some ski areas offer tubing lanes as part of a winter activity pass, so compare if you’re combining skiing/snowboarding with tubing.

Overall, if your goal is a light, fun, winter activity with kids or friends in a scenic location, Snowmass tubing is worth it. But if you’re hoping for long, thrilling runs or looking to minimize driving and expense, you might opt for a closer or alternative activity.


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