Where to Ski & Snowboard in Wisconsin

With ski resorts scattered throughout the state and around major cities, you’ll be able to hit the slopes no matter where your ski trip to Wisconsin takes you. But, knowing where to travel on your ski trip to Wisconsin isn’t easy.

So, we’ve done the hard work for you. With more than 20 ski resorts to explore, these are the destinations you need to visit on your ski and snowboard trip to Wisconsin.

Most Popular Ski & Snowboard Resorts in Wisconsin

Granite Peak Ski & Snowboard Resort

Granite Peak Ski & Snowboard Resort

Granite Peak is one of the oldest ski resorts in the nation and Wisconsin’s largest ski resort with more than 68 runs to explore. The resort also boasts the highest vertical drop at 700 feet. A combination of natural snow and snowmaking along with a modern lift system ensures a quality day on the slopes.

Devil’s Head Resort

Devil’s Head Resort

With 300 acres of skiable terrain, Devil’s Head offers the 3rd largest ski area in the midwest. Its 30 ski trails are evenly distributed for beginners, intermediate, and expert riders. Devil’s Head Resort also features ski-in/ski-out accommodations, one of the few resorts in the state to offer such a luxury.

Cascade Mountain

Cascade Mountain

With its location in the middle of the state, Cascade Mountain is easily accessible and can therefore be relatively crowded. But with incredible terrain and some of the longest runs in the state, Cascade Mountain is a perfect stop on your ski trip to Wisconsin. The resort boasts 47 trails total and an 800-foot chute for snow tubing.

Whitecap Mountains Resort

Whitecap Mountains Resort

While this family-friendly resort is a rather remote location, it’s uncrowded slopes only mean more fresh tracks for you. The resort itself is spread across three peaks including Thunderhead, Eagle’s Nest, and Whitecap Mountain. Whitecap Mountains Resort also averages more than 200 inches of snow, some of the deepest snow in the state.

Alpine Valley Resort

Alpine Valley Resort

Beginning skiers and advanced riders alike are sure to find fun on the slopes of Alpine Valley. The resort offers dedicated beginner trails along with a learning center for those new to the sport. Alpine Valley is also conveniently located near Milwaukee and occasionally offers reduced ticket prices.

FAQs About Winter Vacations in Wisconsin

Are ski resorts in Wisconsin open?

Yes! Some ski resorts in Wisconsin are open and ready to welcome you. Others remain closed with the intent to reopen soon. We recommend contacting your intended destination to remain informed of any mandates or COVID-related regulations. For added safety, ship your skis, snowboard, and snow boots directly to the slopes with our no-contact pickups and deliveries.

Can you ski in Wisconsin in March?

At most ski resorts in Wisconsin, ski season begins in early November and ends in mid-April.

How to ship skis on your ski trip to Wisconsin?

Tired of dragging your skis and snowboard through the airport? We understand. Simply pack up your skis, attach your provided shipping label, and Ship Skis will collect your skis from your home, business, resort, or lodge. Arrive at your destination to find your skis and snowboard waiting! Ship Skis will send your skis back home at the end of your ski trip to Wisconsin, too.

Why ship your skis on your ski trip to Wisconsin?

We know you love skiing and snowboarding at venues all over the globe. That’s why Ship Skis is dedicated to ensuring your skis and snowboard arrive safely and on-time on your ski trip to Wisconsin. With an on-time guarantee, complimentary insurance on every shipment, and access to real-time tracking 24/7, Ship Skis is the best way to ship your skis and snowboard on your ski trip to Wisconsin.

How much does it cost to ship skis on a ski trip to Wisconsin?

You can ship your skis and snowboard within the continental U.S. for as little as $49.99 for a small ski or snowboard bag (under 25 lbs.) Pricing may increase and transit times will vary depending on the exact location that you are shipping from/to and your selected service level. International shipping may also increase prices.

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As a company of active skiers, we have experienced the hassles of traveling with your gear and understand how important these items are to you. Our team is available 7 days a week ready to help answer any questions or concerns you may have.

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