Head to Taylors Falls, Minnesota for discount snow tubing tickets at Wild Mountain!
Embrace the winter weather in Minnesota by heading outside and enjoying some snow tubing! Right now you can grab an offer for Wild Mountain Discount Snow Tubing Tickets in Taylors Falls!
Here’s the Groupon – options include:
- $23 for 1
- $42 for 2 ($21 each)
- $82 for 4 ($21 each)
Plus, for a limited time you can use the coupon code NEW25 to take an extra 25% off, dropping the price to as low as $15.75 each!
Wild Mountain snow tubing tickets are normally priced at $27 for a 2-hour pass, so you’re saving up to 42% with this deal + the coupon code.
Hours are Fridays 4 – 8 pm, Saturdays 2 – 8 pm, and Sundays 12 – 4 pm (with free s’mores on Sundays!). They also have holiday hours on MLK Jr. Day as well as Presidents’ Day. The Groupon expires 2/28/25.
AND you can get a free snow tubing ticket on your birthday with proof of birthdate (valid on the actual day of your birthday only).
Wild Mountain FAQ
Who can go snow tubing?
Snow tubing is a fun activity suitable for a wide range of ages! Participants are supposed to be at least 42 inches tall, but parents are encouraged to use their best judgment. Smaller tubes are available for younger children.
Can more than one person ride in a tube?
For safety reasons, only one person is allowed per tube. If you’re worried about your little one riding alone, no problem—you can link your tube with theirs for a connected ride.
Can I lie on my stomach while tubing?
No, all riders must sit in their tube to ensure a safe experience. Riding in other positions, like lying on your stomach, is not permitted.
Is there a weight limit?
Yes, the maximum weight limit per tube is 350 pounds to maintain safety and performance on the slopes.
Can I bring my own food or cooking equipment?
Outside food is not allowed, and we ask that cooking equipment, such as slow cookers, remain at home. Enjoy food and beverages available on-site instead!
Get your Groupon HERE!
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