Tyrol Basin Resort Guide - Real Reviews From Real Skiers
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The Skiers' Guide to Tyrol Basin

Top Rated for
4.75 (4 Ratings)
Snow Parks
4.25 (4 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.25 (4 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.00 (4 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.00 (4 Ratings)
Eating Out
4.00 (4 Ratings)
Tree Skiing
Overall Rating
3.75
From 4 Reviews
34
Total Runs
860
Bottom Elevation
1160
Top Elevation
32
Skiable Terrain

Tyrol Basin in Wisconsin is a beloved ski destination known for its challenging terrain and lively atmosphere. The resort offers a variety of runs, with a focus on intermediate and advanced skiers. Tyrol Basin is celebrated for its terrain parks, which are among the best in the region, attracting freestyle skiers and snowboarders. The resort's night skiing program is extensive, providing ample opportunity for skiing after dark. Tyrol Basin's community vibe and frequent events make it a popular gathering spot for local ski enthusiasts. The on-site lodge offers a rustic, cozy place to relax and enjoy some refreshments. Additionally, Tyrol Basin's location in the beautiful Driftless Area of Wisconsin adds to its rustic charm and appeal.

Recent Reviews

I currently have a seasons pass and on opening day A lift broke for hours. Nathan who owns can kinda get ahead of himself and come off rude. I enjoy going there as everyone else is friendly and the food is amazing. Great bar to watch football games.
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Its not the best place for a family to go but if you ride park a lot then definitely try it out
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Tyrol is a really good mountain especially for Southern Wisconsin. What I love about Tyrol is how they have a great park and the whole right side of the mountain is ungroomed on pow days. One of the only mountains you can find pow in southern Wisconsin, definitely recommend
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Tyrol Basin Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
9Beginner Runs
9Intermediate Runs
14Advanced Runs
2Expert Runs
0.5 milesLongest Run
32 acresSkiable Terrain
32 hectaresSnow making
32 acresNight Skiing
Elevation
1160 feetTop
860 feetBottom
300 feetVertical Drop
Lift Pass Costs
$499.99Season pass
$601 day
Weather
32 inchesAverage annual snowfall

Tyrol Basin Travel Information

Airports
30min drive20KMsDane County Regional Airport (MSN)
160min drive140KMsChicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD)
Train Stations
40min drive34KMsMadison Station (Madison, WI)