Your Complete Guide to Skiing in Michigan
Practical insights on 3 ski resorts across Michigan, with honest reviews and planning advice for your next ski trip.Regional skiing experience.
Why Choose Michigan for Skiing?
What Makes Michigan Special
- ✓Mountain skiing
- ✓Local culture
- ✓Scenic beauty
- ✓Winter sports
Best For
- •Skiers and snowboarders
- •Adventure travellers
- •Winter sports fans
Peak Season: January to March
3 Ski Resorts in Michigan
From beginner-friendly slopes of Boyne Mountain through to the advanced terrain of Mt Bohemia
3
Resorts
23
Total Lifts
220
Total Trails
1,435ac
Skiable Area
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Showing 3 of 3 resorts

Boyne Mountain
11
Lifts
60
Trails
415 ac
Resort Size
620ft
Base
1,119ft
Summit
499ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
48%
27%
20%
5%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert

Mt Bohemia
2
Lifts
105
Trails
585 ac
Resort Size
600ft
Base
1,499ft
Summit
899ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
2%
8%
90%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert

The Highlands At Harbor Springs
10
Lifts
55
Trails
435 ac
Resort Size
745ft
Base
1,289ft
Summit
545ft
Vertical
Trail Difficulty
36%
31%
31%
2%
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Planning Tips for Michigan
From Our Research
Research seasonal conditions and local customs
How It Compares: Regional skiing characteristics
Planning Questions
Best time to ski in Michigan?
January to March typically offers the best conditions. Check individual resort pages for specific timing and current snow reports.
How do these resorts compare globally?
Regional skiing characteristics
What is the best ski resort in Michigan?
For beginners, Boyne Mountain offers excellent learning terrain, while Mt Bohemia provides the most challenging slopes for advanced skiers. Check our detailed resort profiles below for specific recommendations.
Can I ski multiple resorts in Michigan?
Michigan has 3 ski resorts. Check individual resort pages for information about multi-resort passes and connections between ski areas.