You live in Minnesota…why not embrace the winter weather? Hit the slopes at Hyland Hills Ski Area in Bloomington and save up to 28% when you purchase discount lift tickets through Groupon!
Options include:
- $30 for one person
- $59 for two people ($29.50/person)
- $109 for four people ($27.25/person)
Hyland Hills Ski Area is open Monday – Friday 9:30 am to 9 pm and Saturday – Sunday 9 am – 9 pm. Daily lift tickets are normally priced at $35.34/adult and $31.62/child ages 5-11, not including tax, so you’re definitely saving with this offer. Equipment rental is not included.
Please note: The Groupon expires 3/17/19 and is final sale; refundable only on the day of purchase. You must purchase at least 24 hours in advance of when you plan to use it. There is a limit of 1 per person.
Located in Hyland Lake Park Reserve, Bloomington, Hyland Hills invites winter sports enthusiasts for downhill skiing and snowboarding in the Twin Cities metro area. The terrain park has many progressive and innovative features and Hyland Hills is known for snowmaking and grooming in the Midwest. For those who have never hit the slopes or want to freshen up their skills, Three Rivers also offers lessons through the SnowSports Academy.
Hyland Hills Ski Area Discounts
Other ways to save at Hyland Hills:
Visit after 3 pm for slightly discounted rates: $32.55/adult and $28.83/child ages 5-11, not including tax.
Go at night and pay $18.60 per lift ticket. Offer is valid Monday – Friday 7 – 9 pm, Saturday – Sunday 6 – 9 pm.
Visit before 3 pm Monday – Thursday between 9:30 am – 3 pm and pay $23.30 per lift ticket for all ages, or add on ski/snowboard rental and pay $37.28. (Not valid January 21st or February 18th.)
If you have an Elm Creek Winter Recreation Area season pass, you’ll receive a daily rate of $10 at Hyland Hills.
Don’t forget that Minnesota 4th graders can ski for free with the 4th Grade Passport Program!
Get your Groupon HERE.
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Laura is a kindergarten teacher and a busy mom of six who loves finding smart ways to save. A former high school English teacher, Laura now balances her teaching career with family life, always on the lookout for deals that help stretch her budget while keeping things fun.
Originally from southern Minnesota, Laura has called the Twin Cities home for over fifteen years. On the off chance she gets some free time, you’ll find her with her nose in a book, spending time with family and friends, or enjoying a hot cup of coffee.
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