
Tube your way through Granite State snow. (Kostiantyn Li/Unsplash)
Want to try snow tubing this season? New Hampshire has one of the best places to do so, according to USA TODAY’s 10BEST Readers’ Choice Awards.
The annual awards highlight the best in travel, food and lifestyle, and winners are chosen by a public voting poll after being nominated by industry experts.
In the 2025 best ski and snowboard awards, ranking winter attractions like ski resorts, ski restaurants and snowboarding destinations across the United States, Cranmore Mountain Resort ranked fourth in the best place for snow tubing category.
Here’s what to know about the top-rated snow tubing destination in New Hampshire.
About Cranmore Mountain Resort
Cranmore Mountain Resort is an adventure resort located in the heart of North Conway.
The tubing area, located at the base of the mountain, is complete with 10 dedicated lanes and a handle-tow lift. For adventure lovers, the Mountain Adventure Park next to the tubing area has rides like a mountain coaster, a giant swing and a seated zip line ride.
Tickets for two hours of tubing cost $49, and tickets for two hours of unlimited rides in the Mountain Adventure Park cost $39.
In addition to snow tubing, the Cranmore offers ski and snowboard lessons, various places to grab a drink or bite and community events like the instructor social or winter homecoming party.
The resort is located at 239 Skimobile Road in North Conway.
What other places made the list?
Here is USA TODAY’s full ranking of the top 10 places for snow tubing in the country:
- Camelback Resort – Tannersville, PA
- Blue Mountain Resort – Palmerton, PA
- Winterplace Ski Resort – Ghent, WV
- Cranmore Mountain Resort – North Conway, NH
- Wintergreen Resort – Wintergreen, VA
- Alpine Slide at Magic Mountain – Big Bear Lake, CA
- Liberty Mountain Resort – Carroll Valley, PA
- Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area – Boise, ID
- Woolly’s Adventure Summit – Mammoth Lakes, CA
- Snowshoe Mountain Resort – Snowshoe, WV
This article originally appeared on Portsmouth Herald. Reporting by Catherine Messier.
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