Thrills Await at Summit Tubing Park
Experience the thrill of winter fun at Summit Tubing Park, where families gather for unforgettable snow tubing adventures amidst stunning mountain views.
Nestled in the stunning backdrop of Snoqualmie Pass, Summit Tubing Park offers a thrilling winter experience for tourists seeking adventure. With its well-groomed slopes and family-friendly atmosphere, visitors of all ages can enjoy the excitement of snow tubing against a picturesque mountain setting.
A brief summary to Summit Tubing Park
- The Summit at Snoqualmie, Snoqualmie Pass, WA, 98068, US
- +1425-434-6791
- Visit website
Local tips
- Arrive early to enjoy shorter lines and maximize your tubing time.
- Dress in layers and wear waterproof gear to stay warm and dry.
- Consider bringing your own snacks and hot drinks to enjoy during breaks.
- Check the weather and park conditions online before your visit for the best experience.
Getting There
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Car
If you're driving to Summit Tubing Park, start on I-90 East and take Exit 52 for Snoqualmie Pass. After exiting, follow the road signs towards The Summit at Snoqualmie. Continue straight until you reach the entrance to the park, which will be on your left. Parking is available nearby, but there may be a parking fee during peak seasons. Make sure to check the latest conditions for possible road closures due to snow.
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Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, take the King County Metro Bus Route 556 from Seattle to Snoqualmie Pass. This bus typically runs on weekends and holidays during the ski season. Once you arrive at Snoqualmie Pass, you can either walk or use a rideshare service to reach Summit Tubing Park. The tubing park is located about a mile from the bus stop, so be prepared for a short walk if rideshare is not available.
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Walking
If you find yourself in the nearby area of Snoqualmie Pass, you can walk to Summit Tubing Park. From the main Snoqualmie Pass area, head towards The Summit at Snoqualmie. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes. Follow the main road (Snoqualmie Pass Road) and keep an eye out for signs directing you to the tubing park. Dress warmly, as the walk can be chilly in winter months.