Michigan Resorts

Michigan is home to more than 40 ski resorts. A cluster of resorts are located in the Upper Penninsula. Blackjack and Indianhead Mountain Resort have merged and offer an interchangable pass. Boyne Highlands, located in North Michigan has the state's longest ski run. Northern Michigan is home to some of the best cross country skiing in the US.
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Resort Name Vertical Runs Lifts Acres Snow %Open
101 Blackjack Ski Resort
490 26 6 170
102 Indianhead Mountain Resort
CLOSED
638 30 9 230
103 Ski Brule
CLOSED
500 17 11 150
104 Big Powderhorn Mountain
CLOSED
622 33 10 253
105 The Highlands
CLOSED
552 55 10 435
106 Boyne Mountain
CLOSED
500 60 12 415
107 Crystal Mountain Resort
CLOSED
375 58 8 102
108 Alpine Valley
CLOSED
300 25 14 0
109 Caberfae Peaks Ski Resort
CLOSED
485 34 5 225
110 Cannonsburg Ski Area
CLOSED
250 20 10 0
111 Hanson Hills Recreation Area
225 11 4 125
112 Marquette Mountain
CLOSED
457 25 4 169
113 Mont Ripley
CLOSED
440 24 3 112
114 Mount Bohemia
CLOSED
900 95 2 585
115 Mt. Brighton
CLOSED
230 26 18 130
116 Mt. Holiday
CLOSED
180 14 5 45
117 Mt. Zion
300 9 2 20
118 Mulligans Hollow
CLOSED
0 6 5 7
119 Nub's Nob
CLOSED
427 53 11 248
120 Otsego Club
CLOSED
358 31 5 0
121 Pando Ski Center
125 8 6 55
122 Pine Knob Ski Resort
CLOSED
300 17 12 0
123 Pine Mountain Ski Resort
CLOSED
500 27 5 160
124 Porcupine Mountains
787 42 1 0
125 Schuss Mountain at Shanty Creek
CLOSED
450 53 12 400
126 Ski Bittersweet
CLOSED
350 20 15 0
127 Ski Mt. Holly
CLOSED
350 19 7 100
128 Snow Snake Ski And Golf
CLOSED
210 10 6 0
129 Swiss Valley
CLOSED
225 11 7 0
130 The Homestead
CLOSED
375 15 5 16
131 Timber Ridge
CLOSED
240 16 10 50
132 Treetops Sylvan
CLOSED
225 23 7 80
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