Lutsen Mountains Resort Guide

The Lutsen Mountains resort summary is: Lutsen Mountains has 9 lifts within its 36 Hectares of terrain that is suitable for all levels. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 246m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 85 trails at Lutsen Mountains.


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Lutsen Mountains Resort Guide

The Lutsen Mountains resort summary is: Lutsen Mountains has 9 lifts within its 36 Hectares of terrain that is suitable for all levels. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 246m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 85 trails at Lutsen Mountains.

Vertical:

Top: 514m
Arrow
246m
Bot: 268m

Best for:

Beginners level skier
Beginners/
Intermediates

Pistes:

85
50%
20%
30%

Hectares of Ski:

36
Snowmaking: 95%

Lutsen Mountains Lifts:

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  • ski lift icon7
  • cablecar icon1
Total lifts = 9
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Visiting Lutsen Mountains

Helpful resort information to assist planning your trip to Lutsen Mountains.

  • Season opens
  • Season closes
  • Accommodation
  • Restaurants | Bars
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  • Nearest Airport
  • Nearest Train Station
  • Tourist Office Website
  • Tourist Office Phone

Lutsen Mountains Features

The terrain at Lutsen Mountains includes::

  • Halfpipes
  • Terrain Parks
  • X-Country
  • Ski Hire

What's it like at Lutsen Mountains resort?

Lutsen Mountains, in the United States (Minnesota State), is a medium sized ski resort with 9 ski lifts (1 gondola, 7 chair lifts and 1 surface lift) but it only has 246 metres (808 feet) of vertical descent. Lutsen Mountains has 90 acres of terrain over 85 trails. Lutsen Mountains is best suited to beginner skiers and snowboarders but there is some terrain for both expert and intermediates. We have no information about the existence of any cross country ski trails at Lutsen Mountains. Nearly all of the trails at Lutsen Mountains are covered by snowmaking.


Explore Lutsen Mountains Location Map

Interactive Lutsen Mountains trail map and piste map. View the piste and trails as well as the surrounding terrain and mountain contours for backcountry action. Find and compare nearby resorts by clicking on the resort markers.

Lutsen Mountains Live Weather

ResortSnow DepthTemp. (°C)Wind (km/h)Weather
Top Lift: 
8
15
clear
Bottom Lift: 
7
15
clear

When's the snowiest month to visit Lutsen Mountains?

DecemberAverage: 3.4 snow days per week
The snowiest week in Lutsen Mountains is week 4 of December. There are typically 3.4 snowy days during this week with 12cm of snowfall. Check out the Lutsen Mountains Snow History graphs below.


Visitor Reviews of Lutsen Mountains

Overall: 3.6 Based on 3 votes and 6 reviews

  • Snowsure 3.7
  • Variety of pistes 4.5
  • Off-piste 3.0
  • Scenery 4.5
  • Apres-Ski 3.3
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Alex from United States writes:

Lutsen is about the best you can do if you are in Minnesota and craving some downhill skiing, but that’s not really saying much. For one, the lift ticket prices (as of 2023) are over a hundred dollars a day, and on-mountain food prices are hitting as high as 60$ for a couple beers and burgers. Most of the runs are blues, but they may as well be green - they’re short, tedious, and chock full of children. The handful of black/double black runs are usually closed and if they are open, expect something that might pass for a boring blue out west. The lifts are old, slow, and most are two seaters that cause giant lines to form with massive wait times. Excited yet? Let’s talk about run/lift closures. Lutsen is notorious for closing their lifts without warning and will not issue refunds when doing so. They closed the main lift for Moose Mountain on 1/28/23 which is home to more than half of their total runs without any warning, and when I asked if I could be compensated the extremely rude female manager at the ticket office tried to bribe me with a $15 voucher (you couldn’t even buy a burger with that on the mountain). Kind of disgusting behavior given that the lift closure was not due to weather but their own stupidity (I heard from another skier that they had actually frozen the lift gears by accidentally pointing a snow blower at it).

If you value your sanity, dignity, or bank balance please ski literally anywhere else than Lutsen, Minnesota.

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