Hidden Valley was purchased in 2006 by David and Margaret Lodl, and reopened after a 4-year hiatus. In addition to slopes for every skill level, the ski area now features a new terrain park and snowmaking system, plus updated lifts. The existing double chairlift and rope tows have been upgraded and supplemented by two additional rope tows. Hidden Valley also offers a food/dining area, the Kicking Horse Bar, professional instructors, and a ski shop with accessories, rentals, and a full line of Rossignol demonstration gear.
Lodging available nearby in Manitowac.
Full service day lodge with cafeteria and bar; retail shop; rental shop.
Like the larger Alpine Valley Resort to the south, Hidden Valley is not really a "hill." Rather, skiers descend gradually from the horizon line into a wooded dell that bottoms out all too soon. Most notable: The ski slope faces north, which means less direct sunlight and a snow pack that often lasts up to two weeks longer than at other Wisconsin areas.
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Top: 1790 FT Bottom: 1480 FT Vertical Drop: 190 FT Skiable Terrain: 30 acres Number of Runs: 7 Snow Making: 30 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 4 Capacity: 2500 |
Beginner Runs: 30% Intermediate Runs: 50% Advanced Runs: 10% Expert Runs: 10% Average Snowfall: 48 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 68 Year Open: 1954 |
Regionwide comparison Wikiski OnTheSnow.com Resort Guide for Hidden-Valley | |
