{"id":574,"date":"2017-02-12T16:40:40","date_gmt":"2017-02-12T22:40:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wisconsinverbs.com\/?p=574"},"modified":"2017-02-12T17:21:54","modified_gmt":"2017-02-12T23:21:54","slug":"wisconsin-skis-top-ways-to-figure-out-where-to-ski-in-wisconsin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wisconsinverbs.com\/wisconsin-skis-top-ways-to-figure-out-where-to-ski-in-wisconsin\/","title":{"rendered":"Wisconsin Skis: Top ways to figure out where to ski in Wisconsin"},"content":{"rendered":"
Is the your favorite nearby ski trail low on snow? Do you want to travel the state and see what other ski trails are like? Luckily, Wisconsin has a network of resources to help you find a trail.<\/p>\n
The Skinny Ski\u00a0website has an amazing trail listing and is kept up to date by skiers and groomers who leave reports about trail conditions. Skinny Ski also provides links to ski trail websites that may have more information about events that may be happening at the trail. Skinny Ski is my #1 resource for figuring out which trail to ski on. The night or morning before I travel to ski, I always\u00a0check out the recent reports on trail conditions.\u00a0Visit SkinnySki.com<\/a><\/p>\n There are several sites where you can find snow depth reports from NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.) I find the NOAA website<\/a> difficult to navigate, personally. For a quick view of the current snow depth for the entire state of Wisconsin, I usually hit this page on WeatherStreet.com<\/a>. Then I can decide which direction I might want to drive in.<\/p>\n The Trails page of the MadNorSki website<\/a> is full of first hand accounts of skiers from local Madison trails as well as trails that are within driving distance.<\/p>\n On the Travel Wisconsin Website<\/a>, you’ll find a nice list of ski trails in the state as well as a list of upcoming events. Although the site has a lot of information to help guide decisions of where to visit in the state, I would check SkinnySki for trail reports prior to visiting a new ski trail. Travel Wisconsin also has a snow depth report<\/a>, but I find it less informative than the maps from NOAA.<\/p>\nSnow Depth Reports<\/h3>\n
MadNorSki Trail Reports<\/h3>\n
Travel Wisconsin Website<\/h3>\n
Wisconsin State Parks System<\/h3>\n