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Our Legendary History

Historic Photo of Skiers on Rib Mountain circa 1943

Started by a group of winter enthusiasts the history of skiing on Rib Mountain is rich in tradition and continues to develop into one of the Midwest's top ski areas.

The formation of Rib Mountain began 2 billion years ago with the violent fusion through intense heat of sand into a single chunk of quartzite. Since then, the surrounding plains have slowly eroded away while the incredibly hard quartzite, resisting this erosion, remained and rose higher and higher over the surrounding area.

Today, Rib Mountain, called a "monadnock" by geologists, is the second highest point in Wisconsin and at 700 feet above the surrounding plain is the tallest mountain in Wisconsin.

Our Historical Timeline

The passion of winter enthusiasts saw the opportunity to use this natural wonder in their backyard for fun, exercise, and business.  

The historical timeline of skiing on the side of Rib Mountain and at Granite Peak is below and we'll continue to add to it every year!