Book Your Ski Trip Lodging Reservations
Step1
Find and book accommodations in nearby Duluth via the Duluth Convention and Visitors Bureau Web site (see Resources below). For personalized assistance, you can call (800) 4 DULUTH.
Step2
Stay at 1 of the 10 historical bed and breakfast establishments in Duluth. You should be able to book a room at one of these inns for moderately affordable prices. Expect Minnesota charm and cozy furnishings.
Step3
Book your hotel reservations in Duluth, Minnesota. Here you should be able to book a standard room for very affordable prices, while amenities such as whirlpool tubs will cost a little more but still be reasonable.
Budget for Lift Tickets, Ski Lessons and Equipment Rentals
Step1
Make sure that you either bring your own ski equipment or you find a ski rental shop in Duluth, as the Chester Bowl Park Ski Area does not offer ski equipment rentals.
Step2
Create a budget for your ski lessons. Ski lessons are available at this ski area. However, snowboarding lessons are not.
Research Travel Options for Your Ski Trip
Step1
Take advantage of the international airport in Duluth, Minnesota. If you can't find a direct flight to the Duluth International Airport, you can fly into the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport and then take a connecting flight into Duluth. There are daily flights between these two cities.
Step2
Make reservations for a car at the Duluth International Airport to get to the ski area from your accommodations. Shuttle service is not available.
Step3
Call Chester Bowl Park for current lift ticket prices and snow conditions. Their number is 1-218-724-9832. You can also find updated weather conditions online (see Resources below).
Discover What Chester Bowl Park Has to Offer
Step1
Learn about the mountain conditions that you will encounter on your ski trip. The base elevation will be 700 feet, the summit elevation will be 875 feet, it will offer you 6 acres of ski terrain with a vertical drop of 175 feet.
Step2
Discover what types of ski lifts you will be able to use on your ski trip. This ski area offers 1 double chair lift and is capable of handling 800 skiers per hour.
Step3
Chart out the runs by difficulty level. About 60 percent of the runs offered at this ski area will be best suited for intermediate skiers. If you are a beginning skier, then you can use any of the remaining 40 percent.
Step4
Understand what is available at this ski area. Chester Bowl Park offers alpine Skiing, night skiing and 3 km of cross country skiing and snowboarding runs.