Address: 11931 Fox River Rd, Wilmot, WI 53192, USA
Phone: +12628622301
Sunday: 1–6PM
Monday: 1–8PM
Tuesday: 1–8PM
Wednesday: 1–8PM
Thursday: 1–8PM
Friday: 1–8PM
Saturday: 9AM–8PM
Misty Villafuerte
Great for a quick getaway from the city. My daughter's Girl Scout Troop planned a trip up there last week. The rental staff was very friendly as well as the instructors. The mountain is small, but great for beginners with two sets of bunny hills. I was unfortunately hurt in the mountain, but the ski patrol was very attentive and helpful. Right now, adults and children over 12 need to show proof of vaccination to enter the cafeteria and the tavern was closed due to COVID. Will definitely be back once I heal!
Chelsea Lux
First time going tubing and it was a blast! The slopes are incredibly fast, my friends and I were definitely scared the first time we went down. They have a lot of lanes open and lanes for kids as well. They had to close half the lanes the day we went because it was too icy and they didn't want to risk people crashing into each other. They had an outside food/drink stand. Nothing inside the building except gift shop and bathrooms.
Abhishek Thakur
It was fun and staff was cooperative! All levels of expertise tracks available. Little expensive though, i paid 125 including rentals and lift pass for a day!
Charrie Ferguson
It was our family's first visit and I will say, it was a good experience and our kids had a good time, there are a few Important things to factor in. 1) The entire cafeteria is Restricted to vaccinated guest only. We had plans to eat at the facility and we were denied access after not being able to provide a vaccine card due to our religious beliefs. 😞 We couldn't stay long because our kids got hungry and we had to leave to go get some food which was disappointing. 2)The website allows you to buy tickets for the lift ,but It does not state that their rental fee for ski's is an additional $50 per person. I have a family of 7, so we spent over $300 online booking for the lift and then another unexpected $350 after we arrived. It could be better explained on the website. 3) It's not visitor friendly for first timers. We were so confused on where to go for check-in, then to get through the lines for paperwork, rentals, ect. It was over 1hr. There's no one to really ask questions to or even get directions. It was very overwhelming to figure out on your own. I would recommend the visit, it was fun and a great experience for the kids, but eat before arrival if your not vaccinated. Buy your tickets when you get to the facility so you don't waste money and make sure to arrive early and have patience if your using rentals. They also don't have sticks to rent with the ski's, so if your a beginner, bring your own.
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No. There is no shuttle service.
I'm in Colorado now. But I don't mind the cold. With the modern ski gear and Gore-Tex undergarments it's no problem. Besides some of the best skiing I've ever done is one it's very frigid out. No crowds no lift lines and snow stays perfect also I live in Illinois and Wilmot is one of my go-to places
As long as those numbers are correct I don't think there's anything else you need. Just make sure you know the weather and dress appropriately.
Depends on the snow condition. It is best to call them or check their website.
They make snow regularly and it is cold enough to stay...
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