Check Out The Best Places To Go Sledding In Western New York
We are expecting another big blast of Snow this Sunday and Monday so if you are someone who loves being outdoors, check out these awesome places to go sledding.
Akron Falls Park, 44 Parkview Dr., Akron, (716) 858-8355
Beaver Island State Park, 2136 West Oakfield Rd., Grand Island, (716) 773-3271
Open from dawn to dusk, Beaver Island State Park offers areas for sledding and trails for snowmobiling and snowshoeing.
Chestnut Ridge Park Sledding Hill, 6121 Chestnut Ridge Rd., Orchard Park, (716) 662-3290
Chestnut Ridge Park is arguably one of the best sledding places in the area. This is the place to enjoy tobogganing, sledding, snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, hiking, and snowmobiling all winter long! Check out Chestnut Ridge Park
Como Lake Park, 2220 Como Park Blvd., Lancaster, (716) 858-8355
Como Lake Park offers sledding hills, two ice skating rinks, and cross-country ski trails.
Delaware Park, Meadow Drive, Buffalo, (716) 838-1249
Delaware Park in Buffalo offers sledding to kids of all ages. Shakespeare Hill is popular because it’s not a huge hill, so it’s easy for everyone to get up and down.
Ellicott Creek Park, Niagara Falls Boulevard and Ellicott Creek Road, North Tonawanda, (716) 858-8355
Ellicott Creek Park in North Tonawanda has a sledding hill, places for cross-country skiing, and accessible facilities.
Elma Meadows Golf Course & Park, 1711 Girdle Rd., Elma, (716) 652-5475
Elma Meadows not only provides an impressive golf course for the summer, but excellent hills for sledding, tobogganing, snowboarding and tubing, and groomed cross-country trails for winter sports lovers! Learn more information on the Elma Meadows Golf Course & Park page
Fort Niagara State Park, Scott Avenue, Youngstown, (716) 745-7273
Open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the winter months, Fort Niagara State Park has places to sled as well as snowshoeing and cross-country ski trails.
Genesee County Park and Forest, 11095 Bethany Center Rd., East Bethany
Genesee County Park and Forest features two toboggan hills for sledding and trails for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling.
Gunther’s Hill, Woodlawn Avenue, Hamburg
Woodlawn Avenue slopes down straight toward 18 Mile Creek. Gunther's Hill offers sledding to all ages.
Holiday Valley, Ellicottville, (716) 699-2345
Holiday Valley is the place to go for the ultimate tubing experience. The Holiday Valley website provides more information on group rates, what to wear and expect, and directions.
Reservoir State Park, Lewiston, (716) 297-4484 Reservoir State Park is located by the 190 to the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge. You can sled down the retaining wall surrounding the hydroelectric power plant reservoir.
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