SNOW SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING
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MAJOR SKI RESORTS, 1996-97
Source: Atlas of Michigan, ed.
Lawrence M. Sommers, 1977.
Below is a listing (as of 2002) of the major ski areas in
Michigan, with some data for each. Enjoy!
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Upper Peninsula City
No. of runs Vertical Drop (in ft.) Longest
run (in ft.)
1 Al Quaal Recreation Area Ishpeming
3 100 600
2 Big Powderhorn Mountain Bessemer
25 622 5,280
3 Blackjack Ski Resort Bessemer
22 465 5,300
4 Gladstone Sports Park Gladstone
4 131 1,000
5 Indianhead Mountain Resort Wakefield
22 638 5,300
6 Marquette Mountain Marquette
25 600 8,300
7 Mont Ripley Houghton
8 423 1,500
8 Mt. Zion Ironwood
9 300 2,640
9 Norway Mountain Norway
15 500 5,300
10 Porcupine Mountains State Park Ontonagon
14 641 5,800
11 Silver Mountain Ski/Tubing Hill St.
Ignace 2 130 130
12 Ski Brule, Inc. Iron River
17 500 5,300
Northwestern Lower Peninsula
City No. of runs Vertical Drop (in ft.)
Longest run (in ft.)
13 Boyne Highlands Resort Harbor Springs
44 550 5,200
14 Boyne Mountain Resort Boyne Falls
50 500 5,280
15 Caberfae Peaks Ski Resort Cadillac
31 485 4,960
16 Crystal Mountain Resort Thompsonville
34 375 2,640
17 Hickory Hills Ski Area Traverse City
8 240 1,200
18 The Homestead Glen Arbor
13 375 1,320
19 Missaukee Mountain Lake City
4 500 1,300
20 Mt. Holiday Ski Area Traverse City
14 200 1,800
21 Mt. McSauba Ski Hill Charlevoix
8 152 900
22 Nubs Nob Ski Area Harbor Springs
40 427 5,000
23 Petoskey Winter Sports Park Petoskey
1 100 500
24 Shanty Creek Bellaire
46 450 5,280
25 Silver Ridge Resort Farwell
9 225 2,500
26 Snow Snake Mountain Harrison
12 200 3,960
27 Sugar Loaf Resort Cedar
25 500 5,280
28 Hanson Hills Recreation Area Grayling
8 200 2,800
29 Mio Mountain Ski Area Mio
18 200 1,500
30 Skyline Ski Area Grayling
17 210 1,800
31 Treetops-Sylvan Resort Grayling
19 225 2,200
Central Lower Peninsula City
No. of runs Vertical drop (in ft.) Longest
run (in ft.)
32 Cannonsburg Ski Resort Cannonsburg
18 250 1,800
33 Mulligan’s Hollow Ski Bowl Grand Haven
6 150 800
34 Pando Ski Area Rockford
7 125 500
35 Apple Mountain Freeland
10 220 1,000
Southern Lower Peninsula City
No. of runs Vertical drop (in ft.) Longest
run (in ft.)
36 Bittersweet Ski Resort Otsego
16 300 2,300
37 Swiss Valley Ski Area Jones
11 225 1,800
38 Timber Ridge Ski Area Gobles
15 250 2,000
39 Alpine Valley White Lake
25 350 2,000
40 Mt. Brighton, Inc.` Brighton
26 300 1,350
41 Mt. Holly, Inc. Holly
18 350 2,100
42 Pine Knob Ski Resort Clarkston
15 300 1,620
Commercial skiing began early in Michigan's history.
Today, skiing is big business, and the industry attracts thousands
of visitors to the state each winter. Michigan's main ski resorts are Caberfae
Peaks, Boyne Highlands, Boyne Mountain, Nubs Knob, and Crystal Mountain.
Source: Image Courtesy of Caberfae Peaks Ski and Golf
Resort
Source: Photograph by Randy Schaetzl, Professor of Geography - Michigan
State University
This material has been compiled for educational use only,
and may not be reproduced without permission. One copy may be printed for
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