Mt. La CrosseWisconsinWidest Variety of Skiing Terrain
Since 1959, selective skiers have loved Mt. La Crosse. With 19 trails over 100 skiable acres, Mt. La Crosse offers something for every level of skier. From gentle Mileaway, Wisconsin's longest run, to Damnation!, mid-America's steepest trail, Mt. La Crosse offers the widest variety of… More Mt. La Crosse Photos
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Michaela
Little Elm Texas Novice Reviewer
Reviews: 1
My family and I decided to be daring and try snowboarding it was a great experience!! My husband and children loved it we are coming back for more.. I on the other hand did not farewell could not catch on but what little I did do was fun and enjoyable thanks to all of your staff.. I wrecked the first hour there what we did not know was I shattered my left leg, ankle, and foot!!! Still in cast but coming for spring break March 13-22 I will not be doing anything just watching from a distance..the worse thing about the leg is I walked on it for 3weeks until I got home to Texas.. I have to say the whole staff makes the place feel family like.. Just like it use to be when i was a kid a place where I now take my kids...
Mar 1, 2010
Andy
La Crosse, Wisconsin
This hill is usually a glacier, unless you ride it asap after a good snowfall. Grooming is at most once a day. Do not go here for the terrain park, it is TERRIBLE. The park has a small narrow run since the hill is dominated by ski racers. It is also dangerous at night. Poorly lit runs, and jump landings are not lit at all! This place is only a good deal on 2 for 1 nights, and then is only entertaining for a few hours. Cascade is a much better choice.
Jan 7, 2009
Jacob
La Crosse, Wisconsin
Most of the time one will catch this hill to be a glacier. The terrain park is poorly constructed every year because of the lack of effort into forming jumps, and the short length which is dealt with. It seems the staff does not put much effort into keeping the runs well groomed. On a better note, the vertical drop is more promising.
Jan 31, 2008
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