Incredible action out of Camden, Maine where over 1,200 of the world’s best toboggan racers have gathered for the 34th US National Toboggan Championships.
Yesterday racers from nearly 400 teams lined up at the top of the 400-foot wooden chute at Camden Snow Bowl and reached speeds of nearly 40mph before sliding onto a frozen Hosmer Pond.
Saturday was the qualifiers and today they are running the finals where a winner for each division will be crowned. If you live in the area, we highly recommend you head on out to Camden Snow Bowl and check out this incredible event:

34th US National Toboggan Championships @ Camden Snow Bowl:
The Camden Snow Bowl hosts another weekend of outdoor fun, camaraderie and spirited competition as a field of nearly 400 teams and 1,200 racers from all over the country compete in the exhilarating sport of traditional wooden toboggan racing.
The original Jack Williams Toboggan Chute dates back to 1937 and in 1991 the inaugural U.S. National Toboggan Championships was held and continues today as a fundraiser for the Snow Bowl.
There is no fee for spectators, but parking at the Snow Bowl is $20/car and space is limited as racers arrive early and fill the parking lot. Free shuttle bus services run from the Village Green downtown to the Snow Bowl all weekend. Food vendors will be on site along with sponsor tents.





