Elevation
1,069'
Base
1,269'
Summit
200'
Vertical Drop
Trails
16
50 Acres
Lifts
9
2 Types
Snowfall
43"
Annual Snowfall
4"
Nov
11"
Dec
13"
Jan
12"
Feb
4"
Mar

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Little Switzerland

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 05, 2025

Projected closing date

Mar 08, 2026

Years Open

84

Terrain

Beginners Runs
38%
Intermediate Runs
31%
Advanced Runs
31%
Runs in Total
16
Longest Run
1 mi
Skiable Terrain
50 ac
Night Skiing
50 ac
Snow Making
50 ac

Lifts

9

Double Chairs
4
Surface Lifts
5

Reviews

Ben Weston

Little Switzerland is a great resort if you are just getting into skiing and you live near Milwaukee. There is a large beginner's area with other runs located on the hill. These runs are great since they aren't too long and won't wear out your feet if you are a beginner. There is also some intermediate terrain that are a bit steeper. The advanced and expert terrain category is lacking however. Little Switzerland really only has one true advanced run on their back side fittingly named "Holy Switz". The run is fun, but it can get icy and is very short. In terms of terrain parks, Little Switz has some of the best terrain parks in the midwest for advanced snowboarders, there is a large variety of rails and boxes. Later in the season, Little Switzerland will build some jumps that give decent air for their size. Overall, Little Switzerland is a very good resort for beginner and terrain park riders. However, if you are into more advanced terrain with glades and moguls, you should go to either nearby Cascade or Devil's Head.

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