Soak In The Colors Of Fall With A Chairlift Ride To The Top Of Wisconsin's Rib Mountain
By Daniella DiRienzo|Published September 30, 2019
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Though Daniella was born in New York and has lived in a couple of other states, Mississippi has been her home for more than 30 years. After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi, Daniella began to hone her writing skills through various internships. In the years since, she’s had the privilege of having her articles appear in several publications, such as the Mississippi-based Parents & Kids Magazine. She’s also had the honor of interviewing actress Sela Ward for The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience.
With fall in full swing, doing some leaf-peeping is at the top of everyone’s seasonal itinerary (or at least it should be). And if you thought the only way to view fall hues was a leisurely car ride or stroll, think again. Granite Peak Ski Area actually offers fall chairlift rides – and the views are as phenomenal as they are vibrant. Take a look:
At just over 1,500 acres, Rib Mountain State Park is a popular spot for picnicking and hiking. But that’s not all it has to offer; it’s also home to the Granite Peak Ski Area.
For a colorful treat, visit between mid-August and October 20th, when Granite Peak offers fall chairlift rides. The fall rides started about 10 years ago and have been a hit for nearly as long.
Since the chairlift moves at a leisurely pace, it’s suitable for everyone from senior citizens to children. (Keep in mind, riders must be at least 3-years-old to ride or a minimum of 36" tall.)
The fun doesn’t end when the chairlift stops, though. Get off at the top of the mountain and walk around, hike, explore, or simply soak in the stunning views.
Chairlift tickets are $12 for adults 16 and up, $8 for kids 6-15, and FREE for kids 3-5. Tickets can be purchased online or on-site. For more information, call (715) 845-2846. To purchase tickets or view a 2019 chairlift schedule, visit the Granite Peak Ski Area website.
This isn’t the only way to take in the colors of the season. Read about another here.
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