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Cascade Mountain
LocationPortage, Wisconsin
Coordinates43°30′14.14″N 89°31′4.86″W / 43.5039278°N 89.5180167°W / 43.5039278; -89.5180167
StatusOperating
Vertical450 ft
Top elevation1270 ft
Base elevation820 ft
Skiable area175 acres
Trails48[1]
Longest run5,300 feet
Lift system10 lifts: 2 Detachable quad chairlift, 4 quad chairs, 2 double chairs, and two surface lifts.[2]
Terrain parksYes, 4
SnowmakingYes
Night skiingYes
Websitehttp://www.cascademountain.com/

Cascade Mountain is located in Portage, Wisconsin. It has 47 trails, 4 terrain parks, and an 800-foot-long chute for snow tubing.

Location

Cascade Mountain is located on Interstate 90/94 between Madison, Wisconsin and Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin in Columbia County, Wisconsin. It is 30 minutes northwest of Madison and 15 to 20 minutes south of Wisconsin Dells.[3]

Trails

Cascade Mountain offers 47 trails varying from beginner, intermediate, to advanced. Open to both skiers and snowboarders the runs break down to 38% beginner runs, 24% intermediate runs, and 38% advanced runs.[4] "The longest trail at Cascade Mountain is called "Far Out", a beginner cruiser trail that takes you past old growth forests, waterfalls, rock formations and more scenic terrain. It is 5,300 feet long, or just over a mile."[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "FAQS". cascademountain.com. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  2. ^ "Cascade Mountain, WI". Lift Blog. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  3. ^ "Cascade Mountain". Cascade Mountain. Retrieved 2017-01-23.
  4. ^ "Cascade Mountain". Cascade Mountain. Retrieved 2017-01-23.
  5. ^ "Cascade Mountain". Cascade Mountain. Retrieved 2017-01-23.