Hyland Hills Ski Area offers a skiing and snowboarding experience just minutes from the Twin Cities. Featuring well-groomed slopes, a terrain park, and state-of-the-art snowmaking, it’s the perfect winter destination for all skill levels. With ski lessons, equipment rentals, and a cozy chalet, Hyland Hills is ideal for family fun and outdoor adventure in Minnesota’s winter wonderland.
Ski & Snowboard Area
Hyland Hills Ski Area
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Came here for a wedding. What an absolutey beautiful venue. A terrific view through the floor to ceiling windows, looking at the lovely green ski hill. The wedding was very nice. The staff did a great job of ensuring that the day went off without issue. Would definitely recommend to others.
Hyland Hills was a gorgeous venue for us to have our wedding. We got so many compliments from people of the beautiful landscape and even the building inside. Suzanne was super easy to work with as we went through the planning process. She was very knowledgable and was able to answer all of our questions!
Highly recommend doing a big group photo of all the people you love on your wedding day as well!
Highly recommend doing a big group photo of all the people you love on your wedding day as well!
Very nice ski park. People will help out if you ask and everything is organized. The bathrooms were clean and the was a nice place to eat. Great first experience for skiing. Customer service was very nice.
Fun ski area for the family. I’ve been here a bunch of times. The runs are nice. Nothing really super challenging though. The lines at the lifts can get really long, and after a while you start to feel like you are almost spending more time in line than skiing. They do try to manage the lines at least. The chalet is fine. Decent amount of seating and food options. Pricey like all skiing is these days. Overall a nice local ski area.
Snowed the ski when there was no snow in town. Great skiing for kids n teens.. many adventures huddles for skiers to become pro… super stuffs for local skiers to do lot…
Eat – ok to good to eat.
Eat – ok to good to eat.
We went here to see what in-town skiing was like. Nice chalet, reasonably priced food, large terrain park, along with rope tows and (3) 4-person lifts. Overall, we enjoyed it immensely. My only complaint is that the 3 person lift to the far left of the chalet was horribly disorganized. They had 6 different entrance points for the line and no-one knew who was next to board. At one point we had a group of 4 young girls who were less-than-assertive, and so we sat there for almost 20 minutes waiting while everyone else in the other lines went right on by. After that I figured out how to demand my spot. But it still is dependant on the people in front of you. They need to limit it to 2 main lines, with a singles line that can join on the side. And speed the lift up a little bit. It felt extremely slow. Especially when compared to other chairlifts that we have seen at the other ski hills we have visited this year. Definitely would go here again!
Super fun! We took the family out for the Fall gondola ride. Food, animal intros by Three Rivers, bonfires, and live music.
Great place for learning skiing and snowboarding. It is actually cheaper to go with group classes (prebooked) than with individual lift tickets as you get to ski for a whole day with 1.5h classes and the cost isaround $110 for series of 3…