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Maple Ridge Snow Park is great for tubing

Maple Ridge Snow Park offers snow-packed excitement with more than eight lanes for tubing that are more than 1,200 feet long and with over 100' vertical drop!

1-315-376-2640
7421 E. Road
Lowville, NY 13367
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Featuring one of the largest snow tubing runs in the region, Maple Ridge Snow Park offers snow-packed excitement with more than eight lanes for tubing that are more than 1,200 feet long and with over 100' vertical drop!


Enjoy spectacular views of the Black River Valley and Adirondacks as the tube tow pulls you back up the hill. In June, the park comes alive with the area’s annual toe-tapping Blue Grass Festival.
 
 
 

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