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Western Upper Peninsula Skiing
The Western U.P. of Michigan is "Big Snow Country" and
there are plenty of ski resorts in the area to keep even the
most enthusiastic and adventurous skier busy! Whether your
interests are in downhill or cross-country we offer a
multitude of options.
All New Western U.P. Interactive Ski Lodging
Guides
Downhill Skiing
Big
Powderhorn Mountain
Feeling good. Gliding your skis or board along 33 freshly
groomed trails across 250 acres of breathtaking Upper
Peninsula forest. Cozying up to a crackling fire. This is
the magic of Big Powderhorn Mountain. We invite you to
share in this very special experience.
Blackjack
Ski Resort
Our commitment to "excellence" begins
with excellent service. Our trail grooming, snowmaking
and day chalet upgrades offer you the best value in
family skiing fun.
Indianhead
Mountain Resort
A timeless vacation can be yours at
Indianhead. Come and relax in our unique
setting, experience our genuine service,
enjoy our local cuisine. Come and play on
our snow.
Porcupine
Mountains
The Porkies has 42 slopes of some of the most scenic skiing in the midwest with stunning views of Lake Superior. Vertical drop is 641 feet for slopes accessed by ski lifts and now 787 feet for the new snowcat ski slopes!
Whitecap
Mountains
Gather your friends, family and colleagues for an
unforgettable vacation, conference, seminar, wedding or
family get-together this winter on the slopes of
Whitecap's 3 glorious Mountains. Whitecap Mountains
offers three incredible mountains of skiing with 43
runs.
Cross Country
ABR:
Active Backwoods Retreats
60 km of Scenic Cross Country Ski Trails -- ABR Trails is a full service ski touring center located on over 1100 scenic acres of varied terrain along the Montreal River in Ironwood Michigan. Our facilities include a heated warming cabin with light concessions, and a full service ski shop, change rooms, indoor restrooms, and a large heated wax area with many wax benches. There is additional room for tables and chairs available for teams or groups to use.
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