Winter in Tennessee is a magical season. While the Volunteer State may not receive quite as much snowfall as other destinations throughout the U.S., we still know how to celebrate. For proof of this, look no further than Ober Gatlinburg, a fantastic ski resort that will delight you with its wintery charms. It’s here that you’ll find some of the very best snow tubing in Tennessee. Curious to learn more? Keep reading!
Ober Gatlinburg is known for its aerial tramway that runs from downtown Gatlinburg straight to the resort on the slopes above. But those slopes aren’t just for skiing…
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The snow tubing hill first opened in the 2008-2009 season and was immediately a huge success. Folks can hop on inflatable tubes and slide down the 400-foot hill.
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Sessions on the tubing hill are 90-minutes each, and you can buy tickets in advance (which we definitely recommend if you want guaranteed access to the hill on a particular day).
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Don’t think that this hill is just for the easy-going. All tubers have to sign a waiver, and you must be at least 6 years old and 42" tall to ride solo. Kids as young as 3 can ride on an adult’s lap.
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Tickets are $25 per person and can be bought online at their website, at the resort, or at the tramway ticket booth in downtown Gatlinburg.
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What are your thoughts on Ober Gatlinburg? Do you agree that this is where you’ll find some of the best snow tubing in Tennessee? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! Do you know what else is awesome and wintry? This Christmas Cave, right here in Tennessee.
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Address: Ober Gatlinburg, 1339 Ski Mountain Rd, Gatlinburg, TN 37738, USA
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snow tubing in Tennessee January 06, 2022 Beth C. What are some of the best winter attractions in Tennessee? Winter in Tennessee is a season full of excitement. While frigid temperatures might convince you to stay indoors, you’d be missing out on a whole lot of fun. In fact, there are all kinds of destinations throughout the state that know how to embrace the winter season. One of the best ways to experience winter in Tennessee is by getting out and driving somewhere new (if the weather allows for it, that is). A small-town destination such as Wears Valley promises to delight with its gorgeous scenery and charming storefronts. Plus, it isn’t far from the Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. Another fun place to visit during the wintertime is Harrison Bay State Park, which is also Tennessee’s first state park. Under a dusting of snow, this beautiful natural space transforms. For a cozy place that will warm you up in an instant, be sure to check out Open Doors Coffee Shop in Johnson City. This cozy spot makes a mean cup of coffee, and it’s a great place to meet up with friends and loved ones. Lastly, if you’re feeling especially adventurous, you might consider driving the Cherohala Skyway. Shared by East Tennessee and North Carolina, this 43-mile drive offers some of the most stunning views of the mountains. What are the best winter hiking trails in Tennessee? Because Tennessee’s winter weather is relatively mild, you can enjoy some of the state’s best trails year-round. How wonderful is that? The following is a list of some of our favorite treks that are especially beautiful during the wintertime: Rainbow Falls Trail, Radnor Lake Loop, Alum Cave Bluff Trail, Laurel Falls Trail, Cades Cove Loop, Beaman Park, and Mossy Ridge Loop Trail. How many of these lovely trails in Tennessee have you experienced?
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January 06, 2022
Beth C.
What are some of the best winter attractions in Tennessee? Winter in Tennessee is a season full of excitement. While frigid temperatures might convince you to stay indoors, you’d be missing out on a whole lot of fun. In fact, there are all kinds of destinations throughout the state that know how to embrace the winter season. One of the best ways to experience winter in Tennessee is by getting out and driving somewhere new (if the weather allows for it, that is). A small-town destination such as Wears Valley promises to delight with its gorgeous scenery and charming storefronts. Plus, it isn’t far from the Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. Another fun place to visit during the wintertime is Harrison Bay State Park, which is also Tennessee’s first state park. Under a dusting of snow, this beautiful natural space transforms. For a cozy place that will warm you up in an instant, be sure to check out Open Doors Coffee Shop in Johnson City. This cozy spot makes a mean cup of coffee, and it’s a great place to meet up with friends and loved ones. Lastly, if you’re feeling especially adventurous, you might consider driving the Cherohala Skyway. Shared by East Tennessee and North Carolina, this 43-mile drive offers some of the most stunning views of the mountains. What are the best winter hiking trails in Tennessee? Because Tennessee’s winter weather is relatively mild, you can enjoy some of the state’s best trails year-round. How wonderful is that? The following is a list of some of our favorite treks that are especially beautiful during the wintertime: Rainbow Falls Trail, Radnor Lake Loop, Alum Cave Bluff Trail, Laurel Falls Trail, Cades Cove Loop, Beaman Park, and Mossy Ridge Loop Trail. How many of these lovely trails in Tennessee have you experienced?
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Winter in Tennessee is a season full of excitement. While frigid temperatures might convince you to stay indoors, you’d be missing out on a whole lot of fun. In fact, there are all kinds of destinations throughout the state that know how to embrace the winter season. One of the best ways to experience winter in Tennessee is by getting out and driving somewhere new (if the weather allows for it, that is). A small-town destination such as Wears Valley promises to delight with its gorgeous scenery and charming storefronts. Plus, it isn’t far from the Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. Another fun place to visit during the wintertime is Harrison Bay State Park, which is also Tennessee’s first state park. Under a dusting of snow, this beautiful natural space transforms. For a cozy place that will warm you up in an instant, be sure to check out Open Doors Coffee Shop in Johnson City. This cozy spot makes a mean cup of coffee, and it’s a great place to meet up with friends and loved ones. Lastly, if you’re feeling especially adventurous, you might consider driving the Cherohala Skyway. Shared by East Tennessee and North Carolina, this 43-mile drive offers some of the most stunning views of the mountains.
What are the best winter hiking trails in Tennessee?
Because Tennessee’s winter weather is relatively mild, you can enjoy some of the state’s best trails year-round. How wonderful is that? The following is a list of some of our favorite treks that are especially beautiful during the wintertime: Rainbow Falls Trail, Radnor Lake Loop, Alum Cave Bluff Trail, Laurel Falls Trail, Cades Cove Loop, Beaman Park, and Mossy Ridge Loop Trail. How many of these lovely trails in Tennessee have you experienced?