Skiers and riders have been enjoying Mt. Lacross since 1959. It has one of Wisconsin's longest ski runs in Mileaway, and Mid-America's steepest trail in Damnation. With a big vertical drop for the Badger State at 512 feet, this is as close to Vermont's famed Stowe ski area as you'll find in the heartland. There's a wide range of skiing and riding, and the St. Bernard Bar is always a favorite watering hole for apres-ski. Mt. Lacrosse has been under new ownership the last few years.
No on-slope lodging. Packages with several hotels within a 10-mile radius are available with over 2,000 rooms in the La Crosse area.
Banquet facilities, local airport, and Amtrak. Ski shop, rental and repair shop, lessons, programs, and bar. One hundred percent snowmaking.
Snowboarding, downhill and cross country skiing, night ski, racing, and nightlife.
Snowboarding allowed on all runs along with a terrain park. Full rentals available and beginner to advanced lessons are offered.
5 kilometers of trails with rentals available. Several other trails are located in the La Crosse area.
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Top: 1110 FT Bottom: 594 FT Vertical Drop: 516 FT Skiable Terrain: 100 acres Number of Runs: 18 Snow Making: 100 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 1 Capacity: 5500 |
Beginner Runs: 30% Intermediate Runs: 20% Advanced Runs: 40% Expert Runs: 10% Average Snowfall: 40 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 115 Year Open: 1959 |
Regionwide comparison Wikiski OnTheSnow.com Resort Guide for Mount-La-Crosse | |
