Sundown Mountain offers a variety of challenging terrain in the midst of Iowa farmland. Located just a few miles from where "Field of Dreams" was filmed, the resort is proof Iowa is not all flat. There's a 475-foot vertical drop with terrain cut out of an old cedar forest that's spread out over 45 acres. From the top of the scenic ski hill you can see three states and the Mississippi River valley. Sundown offers runs to accommodate all levels of skiers plus an expanded nine-acre terrain park featuring a halfpipe and lots of new rails and jumps. The beginner area was recently expanded.
Dubuque, located on the Mississippi River, is a major tourist center with a wide variety of accommodations from luxury to budget.
Ski carpet and expanded learning area, rentals, gift shop. Full bar with fireplace, cafeterias with large screen TVs, and lounges. National Ski Patrol at the area. Gaming available in Dubuque. One hundred percent snowmaking.
Ice skating, snowmobiling, roller skating, night skiing, ski tours, indoor golf practice, indoor tennis - all within five miles of the slopes.
All trails are open to snowboarders. Wild Side terrain park has been expanded to nine acres and includes a 100-yard-long newly widened halfpipe and assorted jumps.
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Top: 1059 FT Bottom: 584 FT Vertical Drop: 475 FT Skiable Terrain: 55 acres Number of Runs: 21 Snow Making: 55 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 2 Capacity: 10800 |
Beginner Runs: 30% Intermediate Runs: 60% Advanced Runs: 0% Expert Runs: 10% Average Snowfall: 45 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 95 Year Open: 1973 |
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