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Sledding Season Arrives: Experts Share Safety Tips for Families Enjoying Winter Fun

Sledding Season Arrives: Experts Share Safety Tips for Families Enjoying Winter Fun

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MITCHELL, SD (Mitchell Now) — With fresh snowfall returning to South Dakota, many families are grabbing their sleds and heading to local hills for one of winter’s most enduring pastimes. While some residents welcome the crisp air and seasonal activities, others prefer to wait out the cold. But for many active families, sledding remains a favorite way to spend a snowy afternoon.

Although sledding is now common across the world, historians trace its origins to ancient Egypt, where early sleds were used to transport materials across sand. Recreational sledding emerged centuries later in Russia, where aristocrats in the 1650s created icy downhill tracks for winter entertainment. Modern sleds evolved from those early designs, and the activity eventually became a tradition enjoyed by children of all ages.

As families prepare for winter outings, experts emphasize that sledding—while fun—carries risks. Safety guidelines can help reduce the chance of injury:

  • Choose a sturdy sled with brakes and steering.

  • Inspect all equipment for damage before use.

  • Select gently sloped hills with a flat run-off area at the bottom.

  • Avoid hills with rocks, trees or other obstacles.

  • Wear helmets to prevent head injuries.

  • Always sled feet-first, not head-first.

  • Stay away from ponds, lakes or streams that may have thin ice.

  • Dress warmly with thick gloves, hats and boots.

  • Avoid hills that end near streets or parking lots.

  • Sled one at a time unless an adult is accompanying a small child.

  • Never pull a sled using a moving vehicle, such as a snowmobile or ATV.

  • Sled only during daylight or in well-lit areas at night.

As winter continues, sledding offers families a chance to enjoy the outdoors together. Safety officials encourage residents to keep these tips in mind before hitting the hills.

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