Trollhaugen Ski area’s Adventure Park was a place where visitors could sail through the tree canopy on zip lines or climb among platforms and swaying bridges 30 feet in the air.
Not anymore.
After 12 years in operation, the owners of Trollhaugen announced Tuesday that they would permanently close the park effective immediately.
“Many factors and possible solutions were considered, but ultimately, rising operating costs like insurance and equipment replacement will not allow us to continue without significantly raising ticket prices, and that is not something we believe in doing,” the owners wrote in a post on social media.
The closing of the Adventure Park will not affect the ski season.
“This is an emotional decision for our team, and we want to give a big thank you to all of our amazing staff and visitors that joined us at the Adventure Park since its creation in 2012,” the post stated. “We will continue to celebrate the wonderful memories that we made with each and every one of you Troll-loving humans. We hope you enjoy new adventures this summer, and we look forward to seeing you in the fall for our 76th winter season on snow together.”
Trollhaugen is located in Dresser, Wis.
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