Sled Down The 9 Best Sledding Hills In Wisconsin This Winter
Gather the entire family, bundle up, and hit the slopes this winter in Wisconsin!
What better way to spend these winters months than by sledding, making snow angels, throwing snowballs, and building snowmen? The snow is here and waiting for you!
When I was a kid, I always wore (what felt like) a thousand layers of clothing just to go sledding with my sisters and cousins. My parents refused to let me or my sisters get sick so we doubled up on everything before we went to Twin Sisters Hills in Rockford.
I don't think I've ever gone sledding in other cities besides Rockford. There are so many hills to sled at in town, that's why!
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There's one park, King Park, in Milton, Wisconsin that has a "Sled Lending Library" where you don't have to bring a sled. Unique feature, love that!
You can borrow a sled for free during your time at the park and return it for another guest to enjoy. It's all free to do!
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Anyway, if you're looking for sledding hills in Wisconsin that are worth visiting, here's a list of some of the best!
The Top 9 Most Unique Sledding Hills In Wisconsin
Ariens Hill – Green Bay
Badlands Sno-Park – Hudson
Mountain Top at Grand Geneva Resort & Spa – Lake Geneva
Iverson Park Winter Sports Area – Stevens Point
YMCA Camp MacLean – Burlington
Whitnall Park Sledding Hill – Franklin
Killer Hill – Menomonee Falls
Ardon Park – Janesville
Josten Park – Bellevue
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Where do you love sledding, skiing, or snowboarding at with your friends and family?