Cascade Mountain

Location

Caledonia
United States
43° 30' 26.5464" N, 89° 31' 19.5708" W
US
General info: 

Perched on a long ridge overlooking busy I-90/I-94, Cascade is considered the top day trip area in the Midwest. Chicago is three hours away, Milwaukee less than two, and Madison just a scant 30 minutes. Weekend crowds can be big, but the ski area is equipped to handle them. With 10 lifts including a high-speed, detachable quad, they can move a lot of skiers uphill quickly. Cascade is a pure ski hill. The 460-foot ski hill offers 34 trails, four terrain parks and two halfpipes. Cascades bump runs are legendary. They’ll make you wish for a teenager’s knees again. Mogul Monster, with Volkswagen-sized bumps, is open to expert skiers only. The ski area used to have a tough reputation, but over the years Cascade has added several new beginner and intermediate runs to help soften that image.

BASE: 820ft
SUMMIT: 1280ft
VERTICAL DROP: 460ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 10
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 8
Surface: 2

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: US$47.00
DAY PASS ADULTS weekend: US$47.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

You might be interested in

Settled above the lake of Serre-Ponçon, atthe entrence of the National Park of Ecrins, Reallon is a resort where you will discover the natural aspect of mountain. At Reallon, you could estimate the pleasures of winter sports.

The charming ski resort of Pralognan la Vanoise is found just at the entry to the Savoie department, France and is nestled right at the foot of one of the Alps greatest glacial ice caps.

Regardless if you want to ski, cross-country ski, or hike the Winklmoosalm in the Bavarian Alps offers nearly endless opportunities.

Pra Loup is one of the major ski areas in the Southern Alps with a friendly, laid back reputation and excellent lift systems.

Riksgränsen is in the Northernmost part of Sweden, and is famous for its beautiful scenery, varied skiing and excellent snow conditions. The lifts go all the way up to an altitude of 909 m, and the base station is at 250 m.

Pila is a famous place in Val d'Aosta. It's very easy to get there with daily buses from the airports in Milano, Torino and Bergamo. There is also a gondola that starts from Aosta City, near the rail station.