We finally got to play in some snow! I’ve been jealous of all this snow everyone else is getting! It might be man-made snow but it’s still slippery and COLD!

This was Haley’s first time ever playing in snow! We took Natalie to Snow Mountain last year but Haley was still too little.

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Snow Mountain is a new-ish attraction at Stone Mountain Park. It’s a 400-foot hill with multiple lanes for tubing. You can put up to 5 people in the family-sized tubes, or go it alone as a single rider.

Snow Mountain

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Snow Mountain is open select dates from November 25 – February 17 and they always have snow!

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Last year, it was 70° and everyone was stripping off layers of clothing!

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This year, it was 45° and freezing! I’d recommend doing your tubing session first since you don’t really touch the snow, and then playing in the Snow Zone before you leave so you can warm up in the car.

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The Snow Zone seemed bigger and better this year! They changed the layout and added more attractions for the little kids which was perfect since this was Haley’s first year going!

Family Tube at Snow Mountain

She was just tall enough to ride the family tubes and the kiddie ones. Neither of them are big enough to do the single rider tubes on the big slope yet.

Stone Mountain Train

Bring an extra change of clothes and wear water-resistant shoes. I was smart this year and sprayed our shoes with scotchguard right before we left. It helped repel the snow so much!

Snow Zone at Stone Mountain Park

The Snow Zone play area features:

  • Snow Fort – Mini tubing and tunnels for children under 54 inches tall.
  • Snowman Valley – Make your very own snow friend. The snow closet has everything you need to make the snowman of your dreams – from crazy hats to silly scarves!
  • Igloo City – Construct a fort, make a tower, dig a tunnel or build a city with the provided buckets and shovels. The attendants help make your cool creation come to life!

  • Snowball Shootin’ Gallery – Using an old-fashioned snowball shoot at crazy targets that spin, flip and turn.
  • Penguin Run – With turrets, tunnels and mid-sized slides, Penguin Run is perfect for guests to experience the snow from up above and down below.

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  • Bunny Slope – Designed for kids 3 and under is the perfect place for little angels to experience tubing at their level on a smaller snow hill.
  • NEW! Snow-Go-Round – Take a spin in the snow on the new Snow-Go-Round, a tubing carousel adventure designed for toddlers. The Snow-Go-Round is the perfect spot for your littlest angels to experience tubing in the snow at their level.

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One $28 ticket includes a two-hour tubing session plus all day access to the snow play areas.

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We had the Snow Mountain & Christmas Combo Pass ($45 per person) which includes all the snow fun plus access, lots of dazzling Christmas shows, and all of the other park attractions like The Polar Express 4-D Experience, Singalong Christmas Train, Mini-Golf, Summit Skyride, The Great Barn, Snow Angel Palace, Visit with Santa Claus, Fireworks Finale and more!

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It’s definitely an all day experience. We we’re there for 5 hours and we didn’t do and see everything in the park! My girls were worn out!

 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Bumble the Abominable Snow Monster.

We didn’t stay for the fireworks finale but we did get to see the Christmas parade and we got to see Santa and Mrs. Claus.

Santa at Stone Mountain Park

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Disclaimer: My family and I were provided free passes to facilitate my review. These views and opinions are my own and were not influenced by compensation.