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  2. Granite Peak Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Granite Peak Ski Resort is a ski area located in Rib Mountain State Park in the Town of Rib Mountain, Marathon County, Wisconsin, south of Wausau. It features 58 runs and 4 terrain parks as of 2022 and boasts a vertical drop of 700 feet (213 m).

  3. Wilmot Mountain - Wikipedia

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    It is also one of the few hills where the mountain is wide open, with few trees or barriers to crossing the hill. A skier can transverse several runs while skiing downhill. Night skiing is available on the entire hill. Wilmot Mountain is located 40 miles south-southwest of Milwaukee and 55 miles (90 km) north of Chicago. The Stopa Family were ...

  4. Cascade Mountain (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Mountain is located on Interstate 90/94 between Madison, Wisconsin and Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin in Columbia County, Wisconsin. It is 30 minutes northwest of Madison and 15 to 20 minutes south of Wisconsin Dells. [3]

  5. Wisconsin skiing and snowboarding resorts battle warm ...

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    The National Weather Service in Sullivan said that by Saturday, most Wisconsinites will start to see highs decrease to the mid to low 30s from the current upper 30s highs.

  6. Candlelight hike, snowshoe and ski events in Wisconsin in 2024

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    Hike, ski or snowshoe by candlelight at these events across the state.

  7. When do Wisconsin's ski hills and resorts open for the season?

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    Many ski hills and resorts have weather-dependent, tentative "opening days," while others are already open or have scheduled dates.

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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]