Sault Seal Recreation Area
Sault Seal Recreation Area
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Rodney D
3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2021 • Business
pay for your tubing tickets with credit card, awesome. But, when you need a break from the cold and come back into to get some warm drinks.....you need cash! What year is this?
Written December 22, 2021
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Neal L
Sault Ste. Marie, Canada40 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2018 • Friends
So you can pay for your tubing tickets with credit card, awesome. But, when you need a break from the cold and come back into to get some warm drinks.....you need cash!!! What year is this? 1994?

Hills were fun and fast. Line ups at bottom a tad slow on a Sunday aft. But the big disappointment was no hot food or drink because....who carries cash these days??

Fix that and we'd be more apt to recommend this place.
Written January 16, 2018
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HannahEliseT
Chattanooga, TN32 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2017 • Family
We had good time and the price was great. The only thing I would change is they need to monitor the hills more closely as I was injured pretty bad after being hit from someone coming down behind me before I had exited the tubing lane. Other then that it was fun.
Written January 7, 2017
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kamoush s
5 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2014 • Family
Went there with wife, two kids and our small dog. This is nothing but a big hill. There is a little trail and that is it. Not sure what is so recreational about it. I was there for about 10 minutes and the police showed up stating dogs were not allowed. I said I was not aware of that and he said there was a sign (the sign was not easily visible). There are other cities in the U.P that are truly beautiful and have many places to walk, hike, and enjoy nature. The Sault IS NOT one of them
Written May 14, 2015
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Terry718
Sault Ste. Marie, Canada87 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2014 • Family
For $5.00USD admission, a nice canteen and warm-up area, they supply the tubes and haul the rider up the hill as well....how can anyone go wrong for an afternoon with kids and grandkids. They also have snowboard runs, ski run and an area for sliding if you bring your own sledding apparatus. Also the prices for food and refreshments is fair and parking is ample. Great attraction
Written January 1, 2015
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William L
64 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
In mid December this park really comes alive with many activities such as Minneapolis Hill that includes seven large tubing runs that not only send participants careening down the steep slope on their own city-issued tube, but also gives them a ride back to the top with a conveyor system. A second area on the slope is dedicated to those on skis and snowboards who can hit the various obstacles to perform tricks or bypass those to practice their skills.

Finally the cross country ski network draws others to the back side of the hill where they can traverse the trails at their own pace

So when the snow and cold are present and your in Sault Ste. Marie Michigan remember there's winter fun nearby.

Written December 23, 2014
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I'm S
6 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
The one of the main thoroughfares for Sault Sainte Maire is business route 75 or 3 mile rd east to Mackinac Trail north to Ashmun st.
Just off of business 75 @ near the end East 20th street on the left is the entrance to Sault Seal Recreation Area is "the City's major outdoor winter recreational facility."
But in the summer it has a 18 hole disc golf course, soccer fields, nature and running trails and you can explore a nearby wetland pond by walking on the 200’ boardwalk.

I in winter the park makes use of a large hill (from the top of this hill quite a view) on it is seven tubing runs with two lifts and tow ropes for both the ski/snowboard hill and tubing runs.
Written August 20, 2014
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