Top-Speed Tobogganing at Chestnut Ridge Park

By Drew Brown

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When the snow falls and the temperatures drop in Western New York, the winter fun begins. If you’re looking for snowy fun with the whole family, venture about 20 miles south of the city to Chestnut Ridge County Park. This scenic winter wonderland is known for providing several seasonal activities for active visitors to enjoy, but the pinnacle of those activities is Chestnut Ridge’s toboggan chutes at the top of their massive sledding hill. On an idyllic winter day, you’ll find youngsters (and the young at heart) zipping down the 20-foot chutes at full throttle.

Since the chutes were constructed in the 1930s this seasonal attraction has been the site of a wholesome, family tradition that has stood the test of time… and the cold. Speaking of cold – when your cheeks have gotten rosy and you can’t feel your toes, step inside the timber-and-stone Casino to cozy up near the fireplace with a cup of hot cocoa. Once you warmed up, it’s time to grab your sled and get back out onto the hill!

Chestnut Ridge Park has announced that free skiing and snowboarding access has returned to the hill – complete with a tow line to make getting back to the top as easy as going down.

If Billy & Pat’s video adventure at Chestnut Ridge Park’s sledding hill doesn’t make you want to try tobogganing, I don’t know what will:

Click here for more information on events and activities at Chestnut Ridge County Park.

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Drew Brown

Born in Buffalo's Historic Polonia District, raised in East Aurora, current resident of the West Side, and I'm still discovering new things in Buffalo every day. I'm proud to represent our community as the Director of Media & Content Strategy for Visit Buffalo Niagara. Let's go Buffalo!