Roll out some duct tape, cut out a few cardboard boxes, and let your creativity soar. Powder Ridge Park is home to the quirkiest competition in Connecticut, and you won’t want to miss it. This year’s cardboard box sled race is certain to be a wonderful winter thrill for the whole family.

Powder Ridge Park has it all, and this event proves it.

Powder Ridge Park/Facebook There’s a reason why everyone loves this epic 225-acre facility. Open year-round, Powder Ridge Park offers a variety of outdoor adventures.

On March 14, 2020, Powder Ridge Park will host an exciting cardboard box sled race.

Powder Ridge Park/Facebook Enter with a team of your best pals, compete with your family, or rush down the hill solo. Everyone loves a bit of friendly competition!

These aren’t your typical cardboard box sleds. Competitors go all-out.

Powder Ridge Park/Facebook There’s even a costume tubing race! Pull out your old Halloween garb and unleash your artistic side. This colorful competition is pure fun.

And the best part? All proceeds benefit a worthy cause.

Powder Ridge Park/Facebook This year’s competition will provide funding to the John J. Nerden RTC Camp in Middlefield.

Even if you don’t win the race, you’ll have a magnificent time exploring this winter park.

Powder Ridge Park/Facebook After the race, you can rush down the slopes on a snowboard or pair of skis. The fun never stops at Powder Ridge Park!

Powder Ridge even offers beginner lessons.

Powder Ridge Park/Facebook Powder Ridge Park has classes that are perfect for even the smallest of skiers.

Rev up your competitive spirit and join the fun!

Powder Ridge Park/Facebook This year’s cardboard box sled race takes place from noon to 3 p.m. on March 14, 2020. To learn more, visit Powder Ridge Park’s website here.

Have you ever competed in this cardboard box sled race in Connecticut? Share your stories with us in the comments below!

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There’s a reason why everyone loves this epic 225-acre facility. Open year-round, Powder Ridge Park offers a variety of outdoor adventures.

Enter with a team of your best pals, compete with your family, or rush down the hill solo. Everyone loves a bit of friendly competition!

There’s even a costume tubing race! Pull out your old Halloween garb and unleash your artistic side. This colorful competition is pure fun.

This year’s competition will provide funding to the John J. Nerden RTC Camp in Middlefield.

After the race, you can rush down the slopes on a snowboard or pair of skis. The fun never stops at Powder Ridge Park!

Powder Ridge Park has classes that are perfect for even the smallest of skiers.

This year’s cardboard box sled race takes place from noon to 3 p.m. on March 14, 2020. To learn more, visit Powder Ridge Park’s website here.

If you’re looking for more cold weather fun, check out these 9 beautiful winter hiking trails in Connecticut.

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Address: Powder Ridge Mountain Park & Resort, 99 Powder Hill Rd, Middlefield, CT 06455, USA