Peak Elevation
663 ft
202 m
Vertical Drop
60 ft
18 m
Skiable Area
4,400 ac
1,781 ha
Avg Snowfall
85 in
216 cm
Lifts
N/A
About
Superior Municipal Forest stands as a winter refuge amidst the serene woodlands of Wisconsin, where an impressive vertical drop of 60 feet invites both novice skiers and seasoned enthusiasts to carve their paths down gently rolling hills. The area is celebrated not only for its sprawling cross-country ski trails that beckon those yearning for the rhythmic tranquility of Nordic skiing, but also for its commitment to providing a full-service experience with well-maintained amenities. Here, nature becomes the backdrop to winter adventures, encouraging visitors to partake in leisurely explorations or spirited expeditions across the snow-laden terrain, making it a unique destination for those who seek both solitude and camaraderie in the heart of winter.
Terrain
Lifts & Conditions
Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the vertical drop at Superior Municipal Forest?
Superior Municipal Forest has a vertical drop of 60 feet (18 meters).
What is the peak elevation of Superior Municipal Forest?
The summit of Superior Municipal Forest sits at 663 feet (202 meters) above sea level.
How big is the skiable terrain at Superior Municipal Forest?
Superior Municipal Forest covers 4,400 acres (1,781 hectares) of skiable terrain.
Does Superior Municipal Forest offer night skiing?
No, Superior Municipal Forest does not offer night skiing.
Does Superior Municipal Forest have snowmaking?
No, Superior Municipal Forest relies on natural snowfall and does not operate snowmaking equipment.
How much snow does Superior Municipal Forest get each year?
Superior Municipal Forest averages around 85 inches (216 cm) of snowfall per season.