Toboggan Hill Park - Nelson Bay

Direct Phone Number : (02) 4984 1022
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Toboggan run is set in 14 hectares of natural bushland. 50 toboggans on

wheels. Powerful brakes to control speed. Maximum speed is approximately

40km/h. Capacity for 600 runs per hour.

Climb onto the toboggan on stainless steel chute (inground channel) at base of

The hill, hauled to the top by an automatic cable lift. 700 metre course to the

bottom, switching through a series of 12 varying bends, banked curves of 8%

gradient.

19 hole mini putt golf, indoor rock climbing centre, plaster model painting,

krazy kars, mini jeeps, maze, train ride tour through park, remote controlled

boats, cars, trucks as well as table games, skill tester games & video games.

A range of cost packages avaialable:

$2 General Entry Fee Weekends, School & Public Holidays, then a range of packages are available;

Gold pass: $35 for ages 8+ - includes 6 toboggan rides, train ride, maze, mini

jeep ride, krazy kar ride, mini golf & indoor rock climbing.

Silver pass: $26 for ages 8+ - as per gold pass but only 3 toboggan rides

included.

Nipper pass: $11 for ages 4-7 - includes train ride, maze, kiddy kars, mini

golf, indoor rock climbing, toboggans & mini jeeps (as a passenger with a

paying adult).

Or you can pay as you go:

Toboggan rides: $6.00

Krazy/kiddy karz: $4.00

Mini golf: $6.00

Indoor rock climbing: $14.00 or single rock climb available

Ages 2 years & under - free with paying adult for toboggan, train & maze.

Height/age restrictions apply to toboggans & krazy kars.

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