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Minocqua Winter Park & Nordic Center |
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About Us |
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Donations Our trails are well-maintained and professionally groomed through the Minocqua Winter Park Trail Fund. This fund was created several years ago for the purpose of grooming, maintaining, and protecting the 75km of trails in our care. It is a 501(c) 3 charitable organization and is supported by special events and your tax deductible gifts. NEW: To make a tax deductible online gift to Minocqua Winter Park click on www.active.com/donate/minocquawinterpark Please consider participating in one of the following programs to help us continually improve Minocqua Winter Park:
With a $100 donation to the Minocqua Winter Park Trail Fund, a plague recognizing your contribution to the park will be placed under the flag placard of your choice displayed in our chalet. Flags are displayed upon entry into the park along Chalet Blvd. All Adopt a Flag donations help us to continually improve our trails and grooming. Help light up Winter Park! In the fall of 2004, we broke ground on phase 1 of our Light up Winter Park project. We enhanced the lighting around the first 1.1km of our 2.2km base loop. The project to date has cost $17,000. In an effort to raise funds to complete the project, we are giving individuals and businesses the opportunity to donate $500 and have a plaque recognizing their contribution posted on a light pole on our base loop. The base loop is our most popular trail and frequented by virtually every Winter Park skier as it is the entry point into our trail system. Thank you for your support of Minocqua Winter Park! |
Mission Minocqua Winter Park is a not-for-profit town park operated by the Lakeland Ski Touring Foundation. Our mission is to provide a quality silent sport experience for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages through the protection and maintenance of our trail system.
Location From Hwy 51 in Minocqua, take Hwy 70 West. Drive west on Hwy 70 six miles to Squirrel Lake Road. Turn South and drive on Squirrel Lake Road six miles to Scotchman Lake Road. From Scotchman Lake Road, follow the signs and flags to the chalet. Passes can be purchased in at the ticket window in the chalet.
Minocqua Winter Park & Nordic Center 12375 Scotchman Lake Rd. Minocqua, WI 54548 (715) 356-3309
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MWP provides an excellent opportunity for individuals to gain first hand experience in the day-to-day operations of a premier Cross-country Ski and Nordic Center. Click on the link above to learn more. Ski Patrol Minocqua Winter Park is proud to provide skiers with an outstanding Nordic ski patrol. Our volunteer patrollers are all certified National Ski Patrollers and volunteer their time to keep skiing conditions safe at Minocqua Winter Park. All patrollers are trained to a level equivalent to basic EMT in outdoor care and rescue and are required to attend annual recertification courses to remain current on their training. If you are interested in becoming a member of the National Ski Patrol, please contact the Minocqua Winter Park office or drop us an email.
Chalet Cafe Hungry after an invigorating ski? Refuel at our Chalet Cafe. Our cafe is open daily 9am-4pm serving hot and cold drinks, freshly baked cookies & muffins, sandwiches, wraps, and healthy treats. Click here to view our full menu and stop by soon!
Staff Look for these friendly faces around the Minocqua Winter Park chalet this season: Keith Smith -Manager Luke Taylor -Nordic Center attendant Dan Clausen - PSIA certified Ski Instructor & owner/operator of MWP Ski Shop Shelly Richard - MWP Ski Shop Manager Rick Goll -Hard-Wax Cafe Manager Dave Sconzert - Head Groomer Betty Adams - Head Ski Patroller
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