Ski Resorts in Michigan, United States
14 ski resorts in the Michigan region of United States, sorted by vertical drop. Compare stats on snowfall, trails, and terrain mix to find the right resort for your skiing level and holiday style.
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Advanced-only ski resort on Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula with 95 ungroomed runs and no snowmaking, relies on heavy lake-effect snow.
Upper Peninsula mountain near Lake Superior with deep lake-effect snow and one of Michigan's biggest verticals.
Upper Peninsula resort combining the Jackson Creek Summit and Black River Basin areas, with heavy lake-effect snowfall from Lake Superior.
Northern Michigan's most refined ski resort (formerly Boyne Highlands), with night skiing, gentle terrain, and a luxurious base lodge.
Upper Peninsula Michigan resort in Iron Mountain with 35 trails, year-round golf, and 220 acres of skiable terrain.
Michigan's largest ski resort with the Midwest's most extensive snowmaking, an indoor waterpark, and well-tuned beginner programs.
University-owned ski hill in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, run by Michigan Tech, known for advanced terrain and views over Portage Lake.
Family-owned Harbor Springs hill known for the Midwest's best snowmaking and consistent grooming.
One of America's oldest ski resorts, opened in 1937 near Cadillac, Michigan, with a Civilian Conservation Corps lodge and 9-hole golf.
Michigan UP ski area near Bessemer with 45 trails, 10 lifts, and an even split of beginner-to-advanced terrain.
Northern Michigan four-season resort with night skiing, a legit village, and lake-effect powder days.
Southeast Michigan ski area near Clarkston with 17 trails, three terrain parks, and a signature mogul run called "The Wall."
West Michigan ski hill in Belmont, near Grand Rapids, with 22 trails and 10 lifts including chairlifts and tubing carpets.
Southwest Michigan ski area in Jones with 10 trails on 60 acres, served by a quad and triple chair.
Skiing in Michigan
The Michigan region of United States has 14 ski resorts in the SkiGrade database. The largest by vertical drop is Mount Bohemia at 245m of vertical.
Resorts within the same region often share similar snow conditions, altitude profiles, and season lengths. Use the stats above to compare individual mountains, or click through to any resort page for a full head-to-head comparison with any other resort in the SkiGrade database.