Elevation
920'
Base
1,200'
Summit
260'
Vertical Drop
Trails
30
86 Acres
Lifts
8
3 Types
Snowfall
51"
Annual Snowfall
4"
Nov
13"
Dec
11"
Jan
16"
Feb
7"
Mar
9"
Apr

Best known for

Trollhaugen

Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 28, 2025

Projected closing date

Mar 22, 2026

Projected Days Open

100

Years Open

75

Average Snowfall

50"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
22%
Intermediate Runs
37%
Advanced Runs
37%
Expert Runs
4%
Runs in Total
30
Longest Run
0.5 mi
Skiable Terrain
86 ac
Night Skiing
86 ac
Snow Making
86 ac

Lifts

8

Quad Chairs
2
Double Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
4

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Carolyn Schultz

A day in Hudson isn’t complete without going to Trollhaugen. This is because of the all day skiing or snowboarding, 24 trails, and the Skyefall music festival in the summer. Trollhaugen is entertaining and enjoyable for everyone! Trollhaugen is wonderful because it is open all day from 9:30 AM - 10:00 PM; and on Fridays, it is open until 3:00 AM. Adding on to skiing and snowboarding, Trollhaugen has 24 trails, and 4 terrain parks including, Bunny Hills for when you are just starting to ski or snowboard, more difficult hills for when you are in the middle, and Black Diamond Hills for when you want a challenge. If you want to go tubing on the snow, they have tubing hills to add on to the 24 trails for skiing or snowboarding! In fact, Trollhaugen doesn’t just have events and activities to do in the winter, but Trollhaugen also has events in the summer! For example, The Skyefall Music Festival. At this event you are able to camp, listen to live music by your favorite singers, and watch as DJs compete to be the best by your votes truly. In Conclusion, a day or week in Hudson Wisconsin isn’t complete without visiting Trollhaugen. -Carolyn

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