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Looking for a fun winter activity? Check out the toboggan run located just 30 minutes from downtown. With over 10 runs to choose from for all experience levels, it's a great way to spend a snow day with family and friends.

FAQ

1. What are the park hours?

The park is open daily from 9am to 5pm on weekends and holidays. During the week the hours are 10am to 4pm.

2. Do you rent toboggans?

Yes, we have a rental shop located in the main lodge where you can rent toboggans and all the necessary snow gear like snow pants, jacket, gloves and helmets.

3. How old do you need to be to toboggan?

All ages are welcome but children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Proper winter clothing like snow pants, jacket, gloves and helmet are required for everyone's safety.

4. Is it open on holidays?

Yes, the run is open on all national holidays like Christmas, New Years, MLK day, Presidents' day etc. Check the website for specific holiday hours.

5. Where is parking located?

Free parking is available at the main parking lot near the lodge. Look for parking attendants to guide you during peak times.

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