Resort Comparison

Hole in the Mountain vs Steeplechase Ski & Snowboard

Steeplechase Ski & Snowboard excels for families prioritizing family features.

The Verdict

Hole in the Mountain leads with 6 wins
Best for Families
Hole in the Mountain

Family-focused experience

Best Snowfall
Hole in the Mountain

39.3" average season

Best Terrain
Hole in the Mountain

Impressive mountain

Best Value
Hole in the Mountain

$0 day pass

Easiest Access
Hole in the Mountain

Most accessible

Best Village Vibe
Hole in the Mountain

Pleasant base area

Hole in the Mountain
Minnesota, United States
$$
Steeplechase Ski & Snowboard
Minnesota, United States
$$

Family

Ski School Age
-
-
Full-Day Program
-
-
Beginner Terrain
6.5
6.5
Walkability
5.0
5.0
Village Vibe
5.0
5.0

Mountain

Vertical
1,640'
208'
Skiable Area
0 ac
0 ac
Green Runs
25%
45%
Trails
10
22
Lifts
2
4

Getting There

Airport
MSP
MSP
Drive Time
2h
2h
Road Ease
5.0
5.0

Cost

Passes
None
None
Day Pass
$0
$0
Cost Tier
Moderate
Moderate

Village

Dining
Limited
Limited
Grocery
Spa
Pool

Snowfall Comparison

Live conditions

Hole in the Mountain

39.3"

avg season

2024-25 season

19.8" total

50%

Steeplechase Ski & Snowboard

38.4"

avg season

2024-25 season

18.5" total

48%

Season Accumulation (10-Year Average)

OctNovDecJanFebMarApr
39"20"0"
Hole in the Mountain
Steeplechase Ski & Snowboard

Key Insights

Steeplechase Ski & Snowboard excels for families prioritizing family features.

Key Differences

  • Hole in the Mountain offers more terrain variety (0 acres vs 0 acres)
  • Hole in the Mountain has greater vertical drop (1,640' vs 208'), offering longer runs

Best For

Hole in the Mountain

  • Budget-conscious families

Steeplechase Ski & Snowboard

  • Budget-conscious families

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