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OUTDOORS
SNOWTUBING
Forget what you’ve heard—snowtubing isn’t just for the
kiddos! Dive headfirst into the snowy fun at the Greek Peak
Adventure Center. Race, spin, and twirl down 18 wickedly
fast lanes. A magic carpet transports riders to the top of the
hill, so you can squeeze in as many wild runs as possible in the
epic two-hour tubing sessions. Pro tip: snag a season pass for
unlimited tubing at just $48.
Let’s be merry... indoors! DUDE, LET’S GO BOWLING
Give one of Cortland’s three bowling alleys a try: 281 Bowling, Cort-Lanes,
and Hi-Lanes. No one will judge you for renting the bumper lanes, even if
I f the frigid weather isn’t your forte, no worries! You don’t need you are over the age of 12.
to stay cooped up inside your house. This winter season, find new GLOW BIG OR GO HOME
adventures that are indoors.
It may be cold outside, but Shipwreck Amusements is bringing the glow with
SLOPESIDE DELIGHTS indoor blacklight mini golf that’s equal parts fun and friendly competition.
Beat the winter chill by visiting our trio of mountainside dining spots. Sip on SKATE ESCAPE
a specialty cocktail at Heuga’s Alpine Bar or Trax Pub & Grill, or add some Lace up your skates and embrace the winter spirit by going ice skating at the
heat with The Puffin Bird’s zesty chili. J.M. McDonald Sports Complex.
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION
Swap snowmen for movie fun at Crown City Cinemas! Let the kids load up
on buttery popcorn and snag your own candy stash—no sharing required! HOMER WINTERFEST
Cortland County’s coolest tradition features three days of frosty
shenanigans! Admire epic ice art, try human-dog sled racing,
and warm your frozen toes at the bonfire. Be ready for fireworks,
live tunes, tasty bites, crafts, and tons more chilly charm.
homerwinterfest.org
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