Muskegon Winter Luge Track

 

LUGE LIKE AN OLYMPIAN

Learn how to luge on one of only four ice luge tracks in the country.

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One-of-a-Kind Luge Track

Muskegon luge track is one of only four luge tracks in the United States. It's the only kunstbahn track (German for artificial track) made from natural ice and not refrigerated. Our 850 ft. track was designed by three-time Olympian Frank Masley. Shorter in length than the Olympic tracks in Lake Placid and Salt Lake City, the Muskegon track provides an Olympic thrill at a level first-time luge athletes can handle. It consists of six curves and two starting areas. Public participants receive equipment and training before sliding at speeds up to 30 mph.

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Only in Michigan can you luge at night on our one-of-a-kind track built by an Olympian.

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THE LEARN TO LUGE EXPERIENCE

number oneLESSON

Male wheel luge coach shows group how to position on sled

First we'll teach you the components of the luge sled, how to position your body and how to steer and stop your sled

number twoEQUIPMENT

Man wearing safety equipment to learn to luge

 You will be fitted with a luge sled, helmet and arm pads for protection

number threeCLIMB

luge participants climb to the top of the hill

Carry your luge sled and climb the stairs to the top of the hill (accommodations available for people with disabilities)

number fourSLIDING

man sliding on ice luge track

Keep your shoulders back and legs and arms straight to your side as you slide down the 650 ft track

number fiveAWARDS

learn to luge awards ceremony

Your session concludes with a fun competition and Olympic medals ceremony.

Luge at Night Under the Lights

One of the best times to try luge is at night. Our luge track facility is lighted and we have several bonfires blazing for you to enjoy while you learn to luge

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Learn to Luge Pricing

Learn to LugePrice
Wed. & Thurs. Night
$35

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Weekends$65

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Holidays
MLK & President's Day weekends
$75

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Refund Policy

Learn to Luge Hours

All luge sessions are 2.5 hours long and include a lesson, free-sliding time and an awards ceremony

Wed.- Fri. - 6:30pm-9pm 
Saturday - 9am-9:30pm 
Sunday - 9am-7pm 

Private reservations available on week days!

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Waiver & Requirements

All participants must have a health insurance policy and sign a waiver upon purchasing tickets. Participants under 18 must have a waiver signed by a legal guardian and must be accompanied by an adult. All participants will be asked to weigh in on scale that will privately confirm your body weight to our check-on staff. The ticket purchase is responsible for confirming all participants comply with our weight and height guidelines. Refunds will not be offered if a participant does not meet weight or height requirements.

Size Requirements

  • Minimum height: 48"
  • Minimum weight: 65 lbs
  • No maximum height or weight limit

YOUTH WINTER SPORTS LEAGUE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Future Olympians Start Here

The goal of the Youth Winter Sports League is to introduce young athletes to some of the most popular snow sports in Michigan and develop the fundamental skills of these sports. In doing so we aim to foster teamwork and inclusivity, promote saftey and responsible sportsmanship and encourage a love for being outdoors and active in the winter time.

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Adaptive Luge and Universal Accessibility

We believe adventure is for everyone, including our Learn to Luge experience. With use of adaptive equipment we're able to provide access to people with disabilities. In fact, all of our activities are adaptable to people with varying disabilities. Take a closer look at how we do it.

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