Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Hoosiers may have fewer options for holiday adventures than they’re used to this year. Fortunately, many of Indiana’s famous wintery adventures are still running right on schedule. Pokagon State Park’s famous and beloved toboggan run is returning this year, just in time to revive your seasonal spirits. If you and your family love these high-speed thrills in the chill, it’s time to pack-up, strap-in, and get gone to Pokagon.

The toboggan run at Pokagon State Park is located at 450 Ln 100 Lake James, Angola, IN 46703.

The Heights And Sounds Of Winter

Pokagon State Park / Official Facebook When the temperature drops, it’s time to drop some altitude. Originally constructed in the 1930s, the Pokagon Toboggan Run has been renovated over the years into a winter adventure that will leave you white-knuckled with excitement.

A Downhill Sprint In The Snow

Pokagon State Park / Official Facebook Today, the toboggan run drops daring traveller’s an exhilarating 90 feet. The top recorded speed on the run is currently 42 miles an hour. That might not seem fast for those who drive more than sled, but when it’s just you, your toboggan, and the winter wind in your ears, it feels like flying.

Seasonal Perfection At Pokagon

Pokagon State Park / Official Facebook Pokagon is a year-round destination for vibrant views and wildlife wanderings. The toboggan run opens in late November, a full month before the start of winter. So you can do your run before the cold gets too ruthless.

No snow? No problem?

Pokagon State Park / Official Facebook Indeed, as one of only three refrigerated toboggan runs in the midwest, Pokagon promises guests a great time even when the snow’s not sticking.

Lodgings To Warm Your Wear Bones

Pokagon State Park / Official Facebook

Pokagon State Park / Official Facebook While winter adventuring is its own reward, there’s nothing better than being able to defrost your bones in comfort at the end of the long day. Pokagon offers plenty of accommodations that should fortify you after a day on the slides, from woodburning fires to its iconic log cabin lodging.

Toboggan Fever For Eager Beavers

Pokagon State Park / Official Facebook The toboggan run at Pokagon is open until the end of February, so you have lots of time to plan for winter fun. If you don’t make it to Pokagon until the winter wanes, then you’ll miss this spectacular seasonal experience. Still, Pokagon has so much nature to see in every season (like the boss beaver above) that missing your tobogganing time won’t leave you saying, “dam.”

The pandemic has left many of us worse for the wear, but that doesn’t mean we have to call the winter season a wrap ahead of time. With many precautions for visitors in place, Pokagon’s toboggan run will bring you and your family seasonal fun without making you fret.

Pokagon State Park / Official Facebook

When the temperature drops, it’s time to drop some altitude. Originally constructed in the 1930s, the Pokagon Toboggan Run has been renovated over the years into a winter adventure that will leave you white-knuckled with excitement.

Today, the toboggan run drops daring traveller’s an exhilarating 90 feet. The top recorded speed on the run is currently 42 miles an hour. That might not seem fast for those who drive more than sled, but when it’s just you, your toboggan, and the winter wind in your ears, it feels like flying.

Pokagon is a year-round destination for vibrant views and wildlife wanderings. The toboggan run opens in late November, a full month before the start of winter. So you can do your run before the cold gets too ruthless.

Indeed, as one of only three refrigerated toboggan runs in the midwest, Pokagon promises guests a great time even when the snow’s not sticking.

While winter adventuring is its own reward, there’s nothing better than being able to defrost your bones in comfort at the end of the long day. Pokagon offers plenty of accommodations that should fortify you after a day on the slides, from woodburning fires to its iconic log cabin lodging.

The toboggan run at Pokagon is open until the end of February, so you have lots of time to plan for winter fun. If you don’t make it to Pokagon until the winter wanes, then you’ll miss this spectacular seasonal experience. Still, Pokagon has so much nature to see in every season (like the boss beaver above) that missing your tobogganing time won’t leave you saying, “dam.”

What other Hoosier winter traditions are still rolling this year? What safe and stimulating Indiana winter destinations are you escaping to this year? We love hearing your stories and seeing your photos. Get in touch!

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Address: Pokagon State Park, Park Office:, 450 Ln 100 Lake James, Angola, IN 46703, USA