Hit the Slopes

If you plan to visit Michigan in the winter you might want to also make sure you a lot enough time to visit one of its many ski resorts, of which we provide highlights from a select few:

Alpine Valley has a top elevation of 500 feet, a vertical drop of 240 feet, a skiable terrain of 100 acres and 17 total lifts. The longest run is 0.2 miles, and average snow fall is 20 inches.Big Powderhorn Mountain has a top elevation of 1800 feet, a vertical drop of 600 feet, a skiable terrain of 253 acres and11 total lifts. The longest run is 1.0 miles, and average snow fall is 214 inches.Bittersweet has a top elevation of 850 feet, a vertical drop of 400 feet, a skiable terrain of 100 acres and 6 total lifts. The longest run is 0.2 miles, and average snow fall is 90 inches.Caberfae Peaks has a top elevation of 1569 feet, a vertical drop of 485 feet, a skiable terrain of 200 acres and 6 total lifts. The longest run is 0.8 miles, and average snow fall is 140 inches.Cannonsburg has a top elevation of 1100 feet, a vertical drop of 250 feet, a skiable terrain of 100 acres and12 total lifts. The longest run is 0.1 miles, and average snow fall is 100 inches.Indianhead has a top elevation of 1935 feet, a vertical drop of 638 feet, a skiable terrain of 220 acres and 9 total lifts. The longest run is 1.0 miles, and average snow fall is 211 inches.

There are many others, of course, like Apple Mountain, Blackjack, Boyne Highlands, Boyne Mountain, Shanty Creek and Ski Brule to name a few. We suggest you check out more than one to determine which will be nearest to you when visiting Michigan, as well as those best matching your abilities. Have fun exploring!