Welch Village

American ski area near Red Wing, Minnesota
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44°33′38″N 92°43′38″W / 44.56056°N 92.72722°W / 44.56056; -92.72722Top elevation1,060 ft (320 m)Base elevation700 ft (210 m)Skiable area160 acres (0.65 km2)Trails60Lift system6 Quads, 1 Triple, 1 Double, 2 Magic Carpets, 1 Rope TowTerrain parksTwo terrain parks and a half pipeSnowmakingYes, 128 unitsNight skiingYesWebsitewelchvillage.com

Welch Village is an American ski area near Red Wing, Minnesota. It was built by Leigh and Clem Nelson in 1965 and has grown considerably since then. It has a vertical elevation of approximately 360 feet (110 m). Its traditional opening time is around the third Saturday in November. It is located near the Cannon River Valley. The area offers both skiing and snowboarding and has beginner, intermediate and expert slopes. Ski instruction is available.

It hosts the Welch Village Invitational, one of the largest High School Alpine Ski Meets in the US.

Welch Village has a large chalet with two cafeteria-style restaurants. Madd Jaxx bar serves alcohol near the triple lift on the east side of the resort. Welch Village is not a resort. It has no lodging or amenities customary of a resort. It is a day visit venue.

It has nine chairlifts: four quad lifts, four double chairs and one triple chair. The area is lit for night skiing except for terrain served by the triple chair and newer runs on the back side of the ski hill.

In recent years, Welch Village has undergone a significant expansion,[1] doubling its snow-making capacity and opening a new experts-only area served by a quad chairlift installed in the fall of 2008.

References

  1. ^ killion, christina (28 November 2008). "Welch expansion adds 12 black runs". PostBulletin.com. Retrieved 2019-02-15.


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