Nashoba Valley boasts New England’s largest snow tubing complex, and it’s only 40 minutes Northwest of Boston in Littleton, Massachusetts. Slide the slopes at one of Nashoba’s up to eighteen snow tubing lanes, two of which are serviced by two conveyors to bring riders to the top of the lane for the full winter experience and reach higher peaks for a faster ride down the mountain! The lanes are groomed by the Valley’s team for smooth riding conditions, with over 600 snow tubes to ride!
The snow tubing park features an on-site restaurant, a lodge with snacks, plus indoor and outdoor seating. Snow tubing is one of the fastest growing family-friendly winter recreational activities. Visitors can book 2-hour unlimited tubing tickets for $48 per person. Guests must ride in tubes individually and children must be 6 years old or 42″ to ride.
Nashoba Valley opened in 1964 and was one of America’s first ski areas to also allow snowboarding, hosting some of the greats like Jeff Brushie, Jason Ford, and a young Todd Richards. Nowadays, Nashoba Valley operates with 4 chairlifts, 5 conveyors, and 1 rope tow for an uphill capacity of 11,600 people per hour across its 52-acres of skiable terrain. Nashoba Valley has 17 ski trails including black diamonds, blue squares, and green circles plus a terrain area and snow tubing park.
Find Nashoba Valley Tubing Park at:
179 Great Road, Littleton, MA 01460
Find the Nashoba Valley Ski and Snowboarding area at:
79 Powers Road, Westford MA 01886