7 Best Ski Resorts in Michigan, 2023/24

7 Best Ski Resorts in Michigan, 2023/24

Karl Sander

Written by Karl Sander / Photos by Jack Lee
Last updated May 22, 2022

With roughly forty ski areas and plenty of snow, thanks to the combination of the Great Lakes and cold air from Canada, Michigan offers plenty of skiing and riding. No place in the state is more than two hours from a ski resort, and here are the best seven as chosen by the locals!

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1. BOYNE MOUNTAIN RESORT

Known forOne of the Midwest’s premier destination ski resorts

Highlights

  • Wide variety of terrain
  • Plenty of convenient lodging
  • Lots to do off the slopes including après and nightlife
  • Can be crowded, especially on holiday weekends

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 23 2022
  • Closing Date: Apr 09 2023

Closest airports

Cherry Capital Airport – 56 miles (1 hour drive)

Pellston Regional Airport – 36 miles (50 minute drive)

Chicago Midway Intl. Airport – 351 miles (5.5 hour drive)

Head down to the village for some great nightlife! (Photo credit: Boyne Mountain)

Why Ski Boyne Mountain Resort

With 60 runs that cater to every ability level and plenty of snowmaking as well as Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, ziplining, nightlife, and the state’s largest indoor waterpark, Boyne Mountain is a destination resort with something for everyone. Guests staying at the resort lodging or are an equipment rental customer are eligible for a complimentary beginners area lift ticket, making it cheap and easy for beginners to get started in the sport. Near the northern end of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, it’s about a four-hour drive from Detroit, but there are plenty of nearby lodging choices to make for a great weekend trip from the state’s southern region.

2. THE HIGHLANDS

Known forThe largest resort in Michigan and the highest vertical terrain in the Lower Peninsula.

Highlights

  • Kid-friendly
  • Diverse terrain
  • Convenient amenities, lodging, and off-slope activities
  • Limited après options

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 23 2022
  • Closing Date: Mar 19 2023

Closest airports

Pellston Regional Airport – 15 miles (20 minute drive)

Cherry Capital Airport – 75 miles (1.5 hour drive)

Check out the longest run in the state! (Photo credit: Boyne Highlands)

Why Ski The Highlands

Just over 30 minutes north of Boyne Mountain and overlooking Lake Michigan’s Little Traverse Bay, sister resort Boyne Highlands offers a more low-key and relaxed vibe. That doesn’t mean it’s lacking where it counts, though: with 55 runs for every ability level and more than 550 feet of vertical, there’s plenty to keep you busy on the slopes, including the longest run in the state. Even if the après scene is quieter, there’s still plenty to do off the slopes, including cross-country and snowshoe trails, an ice rink, and tubing park. Nearby lodging choices range from condos and quaint cottages.

3. CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN

Known forConsistently one of the top-rated family ski areas in North America

Highlights

  • Family-friendly full-service resort
  • Good mix of terrain, half available for night skiing
  • Lodging for every taste and budget
  • Modest vertical

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 25 2022
  • Closing Date: Apr 02 2023

Closest airports

Cherry Capital Airport – 32 miles (40 minute drive)

Sunny slopes (Photo credit: Crystal Mountain)

Why Ski Crystal Mountain

It’s not hard to see why Crystal Mountain earned a place on Parents Magazine’s 10 Best Winter Resorts for Families. Ski and snowboard lessons are available for little ones as young as 3, and kids under 6 ski for free.The mountain’s 58 runs (half of them lit for night skiing) cater to every skill level. There’s even plenty to do for family members who don’t ski or ride, including an award-winning spa. Three and a half hours northwest of Detroit, its location near the shores of Lake Michigan and a snowmaking system that covers almost the entire mountain make for reliable snow conditions so you can plan a weekend visit with confidence!

4. MOUNT HOLLY

Known forUnbeatable convenience in Southeast Michigan, just an hour from Detroit

Highlights

  • Conveniently close to Detroit and Flint
  • Good instructional programs
  • Affordable prices
  • Relatively small

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 21 2022
  • Closing Date: Mar 24 2023
The perfect resort for a day trip (Photo credit: Mount Holly)

Why Ski Mount Holly

With only 350 feet of vertical and 100 acres of terrain, and without the amenities of many of the other resorts on our list, it might be easy to overlook Mount Holly. But for skiers and snowboarders in Southeast Michigan without the time or budget for a bigger trip, it’s a convenient and affordable way to get in your winter turns! An hour northwest of Detroit and twenty minutes south of Flint, it’s a natural choice for a day trip, and with night skiing available, you could even get your turns in after work or school!

5. MOUNT BOHEMIA

Known forThe best place in Michigan for expert and advanced skiers!

Highlights

  • Extensive expert terrain and tree skiing
  • The largest vertical drop in the Midwest
  • The most snowfall in the region
  • No grooming and no beginner terrain

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Dec 28 2022
  • Closing Date: Apr 16 2023

Closest airports

Houghton County Memorial Airport – 34 miles (45 minute drive)

Sawyer Intl. Airport – 148 miles (3 hour drive)

An experienced skier’s heaven (Photo credit: Mount Bohemia)

Why Ski Mount Bohemia

Mount Bohemia unapologetically caters to advanced and expert skiers; it was designed that way from the start. There are no ‘green circle’ slopes here, and no grooming – just loads of natural snow courtesy of Lake Superior. Bohemia offers 900 feet of vertical, and nearly all its runs are black diamond – some are even triple black! Its location on the Upper Peninsula might not be convenient for many. Still, extreme skiers and boarders who think they need to head to Colorado or Utah to get their powder and tree skiing fix should definitely give Mount Bohemia a shot!

6. SKI BRULE

Known forSome of the best snow in the Midwest and ski seasons up to six months long!

Highlights

  • The longest ski season in the Midwest
  • Top-notch snowmaking and grooming
  • Great lift prices which include night skiing
  • Remote location… unless you’re local

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 19 2022
  • Closing Date: Apr 14 2023

Closest airports

Green Bay-Austin Straubel Intl. Airport – 132 miles (2.5 hour drive)

The snow at Ski Brule is worth the drive! (Photo credit: Ski Brule)

Why Ski Ski Brule

Less than 1 mi from the Wisconsin state line in the western Upper Peninsula, Ski Brule is a long trip for most Michigan skiers and riders (it’s almost twice as far from Detroit as it is from St. Paul). But its location combined with its approach to snowmaking and precision grooming make for longer ski seasons than many resorts around the country (often lasting well into May!) and excellent conditions. With trails as long as 1 mi and wooded trails for advanced skiers, Ski Brule offers plenty for its modest lift ticket prices. It’s definitely worth a visit for any Midwest skier or rider!

7. NUB’S NOB

Known forA great place for beginners plus top-rated bumps and terrain park

Highlights

  • Plenty of great terrain, including top-rated moguls and award-winning terrain park
  • Award-winning snowmaking and grooming
  • Friendly atmosphere
  • Limited amenities

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 24 2022
  • Closing Date: Apr 02 2023

Closest airports

Pellston Regional Airport – 14 miles (20 minute drive)

Cherry Capital Airport – 75 miles (1.5 hour drive)

A great resort for beginner riders and skiers (Photo credit: Nub’s Nob)

Why Ski Nub’s Nob

Located mere minutes from Boyne Highlands, Nub’s Nob has won multiple nation-wide awards for its grooming and snowmaking operations, so you’ll find good conditions to match the resort’s friendly atmosphere. Kids aged 8 and younger ski free and there’s a free beginner’s area and lift, so it’s a great place to give the sport a try! More experienced and adventurous skiers and riders will find challenging bump runs and terrain parks that have earned the praises from NM3, Transworld Snowboarding, and Outside Magazines. Aside from some slope-side condos, amenities are somewhat limited, but with Boyne Highlands next door, you don’t have far to go for more dining options and creature comforts.

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