If you’re looking for a winter adventure that’s as fun as it is nostalgic, snow tubing at Seacoast Adventure in Windham, Maine should be at the top of your family’s winter bucket list. This outdoor snow park blends classic winter fun with modern convenience — perfect for a Saturday family outing, a school vacation day, or an after-school escape from the ordinary.

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What to Expect
Snow tubing at Seacoast Adventure isn’t just sledding — it’s a whole experience. The park makes its own snow and grooms the hill daily to ensure smooth runs down multiple lanes, and there’s a carpet lift that brings you effortlessly back to the top so you can ride again and again. Tubin’ sessions run in time blocks, usually lasting two hours each, with a limited number of spots available to keep things safe and fun for all ages.
Whether you’re sliding by day or under lights on special evening sessions, the vibe is cheerful and family-friendly — think laughter, squeals of excitement, and plenty of snowy smiles as everyone takes their turn racing down the hill.

Days & Hours (2025–26 Season)
Seacoast Adventure’s Snow Park is open weekends, holiday periods, and school vacation weeks — weather permitting — typically from late December through mid-March.
Here’s a snapshot of how sessions are scheduled during a typical busy stretch:
- Thursday nights — select Student Nights under the lights
- Friday evenings — multiple tubin’ time blocks
- Saturday & Sunday — morning through evening sessions
- Wednesday afternoons — select winter dates during February
- Special holiday hours — including MLK Jr. Day and February school vacation week
Student Nights offer half-price tickets for school-aged kids and college students on select Thursday evenings from 5–8 pm — a great way to stretch your winter fun farther!

Pricing & Tickets
Snow tubing is sold per two-hour session and includes your tube rental. Tickets sold at the regular rate are:
- $35 per person (48″ and taller)
- $50 Combo Ticket (one child 40″–47″ + one adult)
Kids must be at least 40″ tall to participate, and younger children in the 40″–47″ range ride in a smaller tube linked to an adult’s tube.
Pro tip: Buy your Snow Tubin’ tickets online before you go — sessions can sell out, especially during school vacation weeks and holiday dates, and pre-purchased tickets guarantee your spot in your preferred time block.
Why Families Love It
There’s a reason snow tubing at Seacoast Adventure has become a beloved winter tradition for so many Maine families:
- No skills required — just hop in your tube and go!
- Carpet lift means no trudging back up the hill.
- A wide range of lanes and experiences from mellow slides to faster runs.
- Sessions are long enough (two hours!) to make it feel worth the trip.
- Open evening sessions let you enjoy the snow after dinner and before bedtime.
Parents appreciate the organization and safety, kids love zipping down the hills again and again, and everyone enjoys quality outdoor time that’s active and memorable.

On-Site Eats at Deck House Tavern
After working up an appetite on the snow hill, you don’t even have to leave the property — Deck House Tavern is right on site at Seacoast Adventure. This full-service restaurant welcomes both park visitors and the public for lunch, dinner, or drinks with the crew. Expect a hearty pub-style menu with burgers, pizza, appetizers, craft beers, cocktails, and options that appeal to kids and adults alike.
Whether you’re heading out for tubing first-thing or stopping in after your runs, Deck House Tavern adds another layer of fun to your winter weekend.
Plan your visit
Pack warm layers, fill out your waiver ahead of time, and grab your tickets online to guarantee your preferred snow tubin’ session. Winter in Maine has never been so adventurous — or so much fun!
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