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The 10 Cheapest Ski Resorts in Wisconsin

By Ellery Weil

November 26, 2024

For a way to hit the slopes this winter without breaking the bank, check out 10 of the most affordable ski resorts in Wisconsin.

Now that winter has arrived, the Badger State is the place to be when it comes to winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing. Better yet, Wisconsin is full of ski resorts where you can hit the slopes, whether it’s just for the day or a weeklong winter vacation.

However, skiing can be a pricey pastime, especially for those who are just getting started. Wisconsinites know all about midwestern thrift, so it’s no surprise that many are looking for good value when they set out to enjoy ski resorts.

That’s where we come in: We’ve found some of the least expensive ski resorts across the state where you can have a winter sports adventure without breaking the bank. So, without further delay, let’s have a look at some of the cheapest ski resorts in Wisconsin.

1. The Mountain Top at Grand Geneva

For those looking to enjoy a luxury ski resort experience at not-so-luxury prices, consider the Mountain Top at Grand Geneva. Adult lift tickets are $50 per day at off-peak hours, and discounts are occasionally available online. Moreover, while you’re there, consider taking advantage of the bountiful onsite amenities, including a hotel, spa, and delicious dining options.

2. Sunburst Ski Area

For outdoor fun for the whole family, consider checking out Sunburst Ski Area. This ski and snowboard park also offers snow tubing and lessons for new skiers and snowboarders of all ages. All-day passes start at just $30 for adults, and if you don’t have your own skis, you can take advantage of their onsite rental shop.

3. Tyrol Basin

For over 50 years, Tyrol Basin has welcomed Wisconsinites to the slopes. They offer lift tickets to serve all plans and price points, with adult half-day tickets starting at $40, with discounts for seniors, kids, and younger skiers. While you’re there, stop by for pizza and live music or traditional pub fare at the Tyrol Tavern, and don’t forget to check out their infamous “Terror at Tyrol” haunted house each October!

4. Christie Mountain Ski Area

Since 1977, the family-owned Christie Mountain Ski Area has provided a range of trails, hills, and paths for skiing, snowboarding, and tubing. Newbies can take lessons, while experienced skiers can challenge themselves on the slopes, and with adult full-day tickets starting at just $30 and including a complimentary pass for a child under 8, a full day of fun can be affordable for the whole family!

5. Mont du Lac Resort

Located in Superior, near the Minnesota border, Mont du Lac is a place where you never run out of things to do. They have an onsite water park, marina, tubing, and, of course, skiing! With day passes starting at $55, with add-on “buddy passes” for an additional $10, and deals on season passes to enjoy their 11 ski and snowboard runs all winter long, they pack a serious bang for your buck!

6. Bruce Mound

For a no-frills but all-fun day on the slopes, check out Bruce Mound. This isn’t a resort, per se, but a skiing and winter sports area run by Clark County’s government. Because it’s on public land, amenities are basic, with rentals and lessons, and ticket prices are kept reasonable, starting at just $32 for an adult day pass, and discounts are available for students and large groups.

7. Little Switzerland

Home of the majestic Alps, Switzerland is famous for skiing—as is Little Switzerland, right here in Wisconsin! Not only is this ski resort home to amazing slopes, they’re also the home of great deals if you book online, where full day adult passes can be purchased for just $54, with additional discounts on children’s tickets and four-hour flex passes. One day not enough? Little Switzerland has cozy cottages available to rent on-site to make the adventure into a vacation!

8. Trollhaugen Ski Area

With 30 different trails under one (very Norwegian) name, Trollhaugen is a skier’s paradise! Celebrating its 75-year anniversary this year, Trollhaugen offers lift tickets from $67 for an adult day pass but also has discounts for young skiers and seniors and half-day adult passes for only $43. While you’re there, consider checking out one of their snowboarding or tubing trails as well.

9. Mount La Crosse

A skiing and snowboarding park open since 1959, Mount La Crosse offers everything from beginner lessons to slopes for advanced ski experts to Alpine racing events for families. Moreover, adult tickets start at $66 for a full-day pass, and discounts are often available. They also host events, which is worth keeping in mind for any skiers planning a wedding or milestone birthday!

10. Kettlebowl Ski Area

While not a traditional ski resort, Kettlebowl deserves a mention. This registered nonprofit is a skiing and snowboarding hill run entirely by volunteers. With daily lift tickets only $10 for adults and $5 for kids under 18 and an onsite indoor rental shop, this is one of the best bargains in the Badger State for those who love to ski!

This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.The 10 Cheapest Ski Resorts in WisconsinThe 10 Cheapest Ski Resorts in Wisconsin

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  • Ellery Weil

    Ellery Weil is a historian and writer who holds degrees from the University of Michigan and University College London. In her spare time, she likes cooking, theater, and petting dogs she meets on the street.

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