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The Granite Peak Ski Area’s chair lifts can transport 11,500 people per hour.

 
5 Great Snowboarding Parks

5 Great Snowboarding Parks

When Tyrol Basin near Mount Horeb reopened its ski hill in 1989, some of its early customers favored the then-new sport of snowboarding over traditional downhill skiing. So they asked manager Don McKay about installing a half-pipe. "What the heck is a half-pipe?" he asked.

 

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Skiing and Snowboarding Rock in Wisconsin

Skiing and Snowboarding Rock in Wisconsin Snowboarders and skiers from throughout the country are dreaming of cold temperatures, big snowstorms, doing tricks off terrain features and carving turns down freshly groomed slopes. And those snow lovers are in luck.
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A Ripped 6-Pack of Downhill Fun

A Ripped 6-Pack of Downhill Fun With thirty ski and snowboard resorts sprinkled throughout the state, Wisconsin skiing offers something for every boarder and downhill enthusiast. Here's an insider's peek at some of the best Wisconsin has to offer.
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Riding the Rails, Wisconsin-Style

Riding the Rails, Wisconsin-Style This is snowboarding in Wisconsin, one of many ways to take advantage of our snowy winters. Wisconsin has plenty of resorts where you can have a snowboarding adventure—almost as many as Colorado!
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Wisconsin Snow Perfect for Skiers, Boarders & ‘Bilers

Wisconsin Snow Perfect for Skiers, Boarders & ‘Bilers From mid-December through March, Wisconsin’s snowfall beckons outdoor sports enthusiasts to hit the trails, hop on the lift and rev up the engines. No wonder the state is a haven for downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling.
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