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12-acre skiing, tubing area to open in Windsor later this year

Lind family realizing slope dream

Tyler Lind, left, Austin Lind, middle, and Garrett Scallon stand at the base of the tubing hill at Hoedown Hill in Windsor OCt. 13, 2023. The manmade hill, once open, will offer tubing, skiing and snowboarding opportunities for people in Northern Colorado without having to head all the way to the mountains. (Austin Fleskes / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
Tyler Lind, left, Austin Lind, middle, and Garrett Scallon stand at the base of the tubing hill at Hoedown Hill in Windsor OCt. 13, 2023. The manmade hill, once open, will offer tubing, skiing and snowboarding opportunities for people in Northern Colorado without having to head all the way to the mountains. (Austin Fleskes / Loveland Reporter-Herald)
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Tyler Lind said the team hopes to welcome people to Hoedown Hill in late December. The initial plan for the space to be open five days a week, closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
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