State ski guide

Best Ski Mountains in Wisconsin

Wisconsin is Granite Peak, Cascade, and a long tail of small hills. Night skiing and quick drives from Milwaukee and Madison define the scene.

Current snow, drive time, pass access, and crowd outlook. Pick your weekend and we'll rank the options.

10Mountains
1Epic Pass
2Ikon Pass
5Indy Pass
10Night skiing
66"Avg annual snow
Pass guide

Epic Pass vs Ikon Pass: Midwest

5 Indy Pass mountains in Wisconsin, more than either mega-pass. Worth comparing if you ski indie hills more than destination weekends.

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How Wisconsin stacks up

Wisconsin mixes small and mid-size areas that shine for quick trips. Use the list to spot whether your pass covers a hill and which spots offer night skiing.

Biggest vertical: Granite Peak (658 ft)5 Indy Pass mountainsNight skiing at 10 areas
Mountain Vertical Trails Avg Snow/yr Day Ticket* Pass Night Skiing Live Data
Whitecap Mountains 455 ft 43 200" $55 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →
Devil's Head 500 ft 30 70" $65 Ikon Pass Yes Open live data →
Granite Peak 658 ft 74 60" $72 Ikon Pass Yes Open live data →
Cascade Mountain 460 ft 44 55" $62 No Major Pass Yes Open live data →
Alpine Valley 388 ft 21 55" $55 No Major Pass Yes Open live data →
Trollhaugen 272 ft 21 50" $52 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →
Nordic Mountain 265 ft 16 50" $42 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →
Wilmot Mountain 200 ft 23 48" $60 Epic Pass Yes Open live data →
Mount La Crosse 516 ft 23 41" $55 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →
Christie Mountain 350 ft 33 33" $40 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →

*Ticket prices vary by date, demand, and age. Verify with the mountain before purchasing.

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