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Wild Mountain Ski & Snowboard Area Ski Resort, Minnesota

Beginner 31%
Intermediate 35%
Advanced 31%
Expert 4%
Overall Rating
4
From 3 Reviews
26
Total Runs
813
Bottom Elevation
1113
Top Elevation
100
Skiable Terrain
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Wild Mountain Ski & Snowboard Area in Minnesota is a family-friendly resort known for its diverse terrain and early-season opening. The resort caters to all levels, from gentle beginner hills to challenging advanced slopes. Wild Mountain's commitment to quality snowmaking ensures great skiing conditions throughout the season. The ski and snowboard school here offers excellent instruction, perfect for those looking to improve their skills. The terrain park at Wild Mountain is a hit with freestyle skiers and snowboarders, featuring various jumps and rails. The cozy lodge is a great spot to relax and refuel, with a wide range of food and beverage options. Wild Mountain also hosts several fun events, including night skiing and family-oriented activities.

Recent Reviews

It's a all around great place to ski/ snowboard they have many hills too choose from, from beginner too expert and the service is top notch!!!! I totally recommend giving it a go......
Family Friendliness
Off-Piste
Snow Parks
Eating Out
Après-Ski
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Tree Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality
Accommodation Options
A major con is that inside and outside the chalet it can at times (more like every time) smell like bathroom fumes not good. But otherwise its an ok hill as of this year (2023-24) the lack of snow has really disappointed me, but half of it is on Mother Nature her self so. But still their whole carbon neutral thing sounds good but it really does nothing. Finally the lighting is really really bad.
Family Friendliness
Off-Piste
Snow Parks
Eating Out
Après-Ski
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Tree Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality
Accommodation Options
Great small Midwest ski hill. Good variety of terrain and the grooming is great. Lodge got a major overhaul the last couple of years and looks great. Even added a new lift this year
Family Friendliness
Snow Parks
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Mogul Fields
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality

Wild Mountain Ski & Snowboard Area Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
8Beginner Runs
9Intermediate Runs
8Advanced Runs
1Expert Runs
26Total Runs
0.9 milesLongest Run
100 acresSkiable Terrain
100 hectaresSnow making
100 acresNight Skiing
Elevation
1113 feetTop
813 feetBottom
300 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
4Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$439Season pass
$601 day
Weather
53 inchesAverage annual snowfall

Wild Mountain Ski & Snowboard Area Travel Information

Airports
70min drive60KMsMinneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport (MSP)
100min drive90KMsSt. Cloud Regional Airport (STC)
Train Stations
15min drive10KMsTaylors Falls Station (Taylors Falls, MN)

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