Maplelag: Oasis of Nordic sport

Year after year, Maplelag gets skiable snow, even when no one else in the state does. But this resort is more than sterling ski trails.

By Chris Welsch, Star Tribune

December 13, 2007 at 11:43PM
Mapelag is famous for its collections, which are incorporated into the decor and architecture of its main lodge, from strange signs to salvaged stained glass.
Mapelag is famous for its collections, which are incorporated into the decor and architecture of its main lodge, from strange signs to salvaged stained glass. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Year after year, Maplelag gets skiable snow, even when no one else in the state does; that's thanks to its slight rise in elevation above the surrounding farmland. But this resort is more than sterling ski trails. Maplelag has cultivated a funky, communal vibe that keeps guests coming back. The hardy food is served family-style, meaning guests get to know one another. Saturday night talent shows, a popular tradition, mean that guests get to know one another even better.

Who's it for: Ideal for winter sports-minded groups and families.

Advisory: The high return rate (more than 80 percent) testifies to the value.

Perks: Ice-skating rink, enormous indoor hot tub, sauna and steam room, lots of fireplaces and quiet nooks in the main lodge for readers and catnappers. Converted cabooses make romantic getaways for couples. Check out owner Jim Richards' collections of lunchboxes, weird signs, stained glass and leather chaps, among other things.

Practical matters: Rates range from $225 per person for a weekend package (two nights, six meals) in an accommodation with no bathroom to $322 per person for digs with private baths. 1-800-654-7711; www.maplelag.com.


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Chris Welsch, Star Tribune