Best Places for Cross Country Skiing in Wisconsin

Trekking Across the Nordic Hills

Sabah Karimi
Best Places for Cross Country Skiing in Wisconsin
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When winter finally draws you out of the house and onto the slopes, you'll find plenty of options to cross country ski in Wisconsin. Wisconsin's rolling hills, countless pikes and turns, and cliffs along the terrain are attractive grounds for hiking and trekking. Despite the mountainous and hilly regions, there are still plenty of areas that lie flat and are perfect for cross country skiing. Wisconsin is considered a haven for Nordic trails and is home to some attractive resorts with lodging opportunities. Here's where you'll find the best places for cross country skiing in Wisconsin:

Ski enthusiasts will easily enjoy the popular trek in Wausau at Nine Mile Forest. This area is great for beginners, but has enough loops and turns to keep things interesting. The rocks and hills around the trails provide plenty of scenery, and finding your way through the pine forests to the chalet can lead to some great explorations. Nine Mile Forest is found on Hwy 51/I39 on Red Bud Road.

Devil's Head in Merrimac, Wisconsin is one of the area's finest ski resorts, offering everything from snowboarding to downhill skiing. Still, the cross country skiing options here are incredible. Winding through lakes and forests, the trails cover miles of natural grounds just outside of Madison. Book an overnight stay, and take advantage of the Ski and Stay Specials. Call (800) 472-6670 for more information.

Set your cross country skis up for a challenge at Christie Mountain in Bruce, Wisconsin. This ski and snowboard area attracts hundreds of visitors each year for all snowsports and outdoor activities, but cross country skiing is a popular choice for all skill levels. From the parks to the forested hills, there's plenty of natural scenery to enjoy amongst the peaceful acres. This almost-perfect ski area also features inviting lodging options. If you get bored of the cross-country hikes, try some snow tubing instead! Call (715) 868-7800 for more information.

Just outside Baraboo you'll find Mirror Lake State Park. This area is an historical landmark, a popular spot for hiking, walking, and enjoying the great outdoors year round. In the winter, snowboarding and skiing are the primary attractions; the cross country ski trails here range in skill level, and you'll always have the opportunity to enjoy the scenic, pristine lake and pine forests. Call (608) 254-2333 for more information.

The Springs Golf Club Resort in Spring Green is a great getaway from the city and suburbs in Wisconsin. The attractive Frank Lloyd Wright architecture offers great lodging and dining options, while the golf course opens up to winter views in the cold season. Cross country skiing is popular winter activity at this resort, and lessons are also available. Call (608) 588-7000 for more information.

When you're ready to take in the gorgeous winter views and natural settings of Nordic Wisconsin trails, set your sights on one of the many popular ski resorts and parks in the area. Tucked away in the hilly and mountainous regions of Wisconsin's natural parks are a handful of flat arenas that are perfect for cross-country skiing enthusiasts of all ages. Enjoy your cross country skiing venture at these top picks in Wisconsin!

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  • Mountain Yahoo12/19/2010

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