The White House of Wilmington was originally built as a summer home in 1915 for Martin Brown, a wealthy lumber baron. A magnificent structure featuring 14 fireplaces, hand-crafted French doors, terraces, and majestic pillars, The White House Inn is known for romantic hospitality, fabulous Vermont weddings, and some of the wildest winter fun east of the Rockies. Since 1998, Inn guests and visitors have enjoyed the thrilling ride down the White House Hills aboard an inflated tire tube!
Revisit your youth or introduce a child to the fun of snow tubing at one of Vermont's most elegant inns. The White House Inn rents snow tubes and offers two separate hills for sliding - one for younger children and the other for older children and adults of all ages. For safety reasons, sleds are not permitted on the hills. The entire family will can have fun enjoying the snowy plunge. Come indoors and find the warmth, fine food, and hospitality offered by Innkeeper Bob Grinold.
Snow tubing conditions vary according to the weather, but generally tubing is offered from December thru March. Snow tubing at Vermont's White House Inn is a great winter vacation idea.
Located on Rt. 9 in Wilmington, Vermont, The White House of Wilmington is central to all of Southern Vermont. Be sure to contact the Inn for current conditions.