
Win Tickets to See Snowmobile Racing in Action at Steeplechase in Mazeppa
It's time to get out and enjoy winter in Southeast Minnesota with some adrenaline-pumping fun!
Have you ever heard of X Racing before? X Racing is snowmobile racing, and there are races being hosted at Steeplechase in Mazeppa this winter, including Sunday Funday, which is new this year.
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Sunday Funday is all about bringing people of all ages and snowmobiling abilities together to learn how to race. So during race weekends, on that Sunday, there will be a chance for anyone with a snowmobile to come and learn how to race.
Other than the classes, there will be plenty of snowmobiling races to watch on Saturday and Sunday, and we've got free tickets for you to see the fun. We'll get into that in a second.
Skiing, Snowboarding, and Snow Tubing in Southeast Minnesota
But first, if you love to ski, snowboard, or tube, Steeplechase is the place to do that this winter.
For skiing and snowboarding, they have 24 runs and 4 lifts, there's equipment available for rent, and lift tickets are $55 per person. Yes, they make their own snow, and if we get fresh snow, they leave the blue and black runs ungroomed so you get some nice powder.

As for tubing, lift tickets are $18 for 1 hour, $25 for 2 hours, and $40 for 4 hours. Also, when the sun goes down, the lights come on, and Extreme Night Tubing begins!
They'll also be open 10 AM - 7 PM for MLK Day and 10 AM - 7 PM for President's Day.
Steeplechase Snowmobiling Races in Mazeppa
Now, back to X Racing at Steeplechase: There's a race weekend coming up on Saturday, January 17th, and Sunday, January 18th, and if you'd like to be there to watch some of these races go down, we've got your free tickets!
If you want to enter to win, just enter your details below. The contest goes now through Sunday, January 11th. Winners will be contacted via email on Monday, January 12th. Good luck!
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