Elevation
594'
Base
1,110'
Summit
516'
Vertical Drop
Trails
19
100 acres
Lifts
4
2 types
Snowfall
20"
ANNUAL SNOWFALL
0"
Nov
4"
Dec
6"
Jan
6"
Feb
4"
Mar
Mount La Crosse

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 05

Projected closing date

Mar 16

Projected Days Open

100

Days Open Last Year

115

Years Open

66

Average Snowfall

40"

Terrain

Runs in Total
19
Longest Run
0.4 mi
Skiable Terrain
100 ac
Night Skiing
90 ac
Snow Making
100 ac

Lifts

4

Double Chairs
3
Surface Lifts
1

Inside Scoop

Reviews

H Muns

This place has been around since the 50's. Its best feature is the old chalet and tavern. The hill is steep but the runs very short. It has 2 old wooden chair lifts and a rope toe. It's WAY overpriced - It's for sure in the top 5 most expensive areas to ski in the midwest. They have a corner on the market in that area and aggressively leverage it. Ski at Granite Peak in Wausau for less and have FAR more terrain. Better yet travel up to Merrillan Wisconsin just a bit over an hour from LaCrosse and ski at Bruce Mound - it's about the same terrain (a little less steep), about the same run lengths, a very nice modern chalet, and ski for a little over 20 bucks.

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