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  2. Trollhaugen - Wikipedia

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    Trollhaugen is a ski resort located in Dresser, Wisconsin, United States.The ski area consists of 30 trails, including 3 terrain parks. In addition to offering ski and snowboard opportunities, Trollhaugen offers 10 lanes of snow tubing during the winter, as well as zip lining and a 120 element aerial challenge course in the summer. [1]

  3. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Granite Peak Ski Area: Wausau: Wisconsin: 1,950 1,250 700 220 75 7 75 December 9, 2019 [237] Kettlebowl Ski Area: Antigo: Wisconsin: 1,780 1,455 325 7 5 December 9, 2019 [238] Kewaunee Winter Park: Kewaunee: Wisconsin: 740 580 160 5 1 December 9, 2019 [239] Keyes Peak Ski Hill: Florence: Wisconsin: 1,480 1,250 230 5 2 60 December 9, 2019 [240 ...

  4. Wilmot Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Wilmot Mountain is a ski area in Kenosha County, Wisconsin. It is located in the community of Wilmot and lies in both the Town of Randall and the village of Salem Lakes, just north of the Illinois border. Located in the southern region of Wisconsin's Kettle Moraine, Wilmot Mountain is the result of glaciation.

  5. List of snowiest places in the United States by state

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    Sugar Bowl Ski Resort 2.5 miles east of Soda Springs, 500 inches (1,300 cm) annually. [9] Lake Helen at Mount Lassen [10] and Kalmia Lake in the Trinity Alps are estimated to receive 600-700 inches of snow per year. Tamarack in Calaveras County holds the record for the deepest snowfall on earth (884 inches (2,250 cm)). 5. Alaska: Valdez

  6. Category:Ski areas and resorts in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Ski areas in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Pages in category "Ski areas and resorts in Wisconsin" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  7. Christie Mountain (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    Christie Mountain ski area was designed and built by George and Pat Sorenson in the 1970s. The Sorensons named the ski area after the Stem christie--the name of a turn used in alpine skiing--and opened it for business in 1977. They designed a series of trails, installed two chairlifts, drilled a well, created a holding pond for snow-making ...