The 4 Largest Ski Areas In Michigan
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The 4 Largest Ski Areas In Michigan
"Schuss Mountain at Shanty Creek Resort features 400 acres of skiable terrain with 175 inches of average annual snowfall. There are 7 lifts around the mountain, including a magic carpet, 42 named trails and glades, and 2 terrain parks. With 415 acres and 500 feet of vertical, Boyne Mountain is the 3rd largest ski resort in Michigan. It sees 140 inches of annual snowfall on average over its 64 named runs. Additionally the resort has 90% snowmaking coverage."
"The Highlands at Harbor Springs features 435 acres of skiable terrain over 55 trails and 8 lifts. Its vertical 552 feet makes up the highest in Michigan's Lower Peninsula. High up on Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Mount Bohemia is the largest ski resort in the state with 585 acres of skiable terrain. The mountain includes 2 chairlifts and 4 busses over a vertical drop of 900 feet. Annually the ski resort receives an average of 273 inches of snow."
Michigan offers notable ski resorts across both the Upper and Lower Peninsulas with varying terrain and snowfall. Mount Bohemia is the largest, with 585 acres, a 900-foot vertical drop, 2 chairlifts, 4 busses, and about 273 inches of average annual snow. The Highlands at Harbor Springs provides 435 acres, 55 trails, 8 lifts, and a 552-foot vertical. Boyne Mountain covers 415 acres, 500 feet of vertical, 64 named runs, about 140 inches of snow annually, and 90% snowmaking coverage. Schuss Mountain at Shanty Creek has 400 acres, 42 trails and glades, 7 lifts, and 175 inches of average snow.
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