
Articles· December 31, 1969
Tips for First-Time Skiers in Michigan
If it’s your first-ever time hitting the slopes or you’re a confident skier visiting Michigan’s resorts for the first time, we’ve got some hints to make your skiing adventure...
Michigan’s slopes are an underrated Midwestern gem, with spectacular snow conditions thanks to the lake effect, which brings consistent, light and fluffy snow.
Discover Michigan's Ski Resorts
Michigan has more than 40 ski resorts, the second-most in the United States, with higher terrain getting more snow than areas closer to Lake Superior.
To make the most of your trip, dress in several thinner layers, protect your eyes with goggles or sunglasses, and cover up with gloves, a hat or headband, and a scarf or neck gaiter.
Hit the Slopes
If you’re still learning, hit the bunny slopes and consider having an instructor to show you the ropes.
The Highlands at Harbor Springs has family-friendly slopes for all levels, while Boyne Mountain Resort has a great area for beginners and a popular ski school.
Other Activities
Skiing and snowboarding are tough workouts, so take a break with a different kind of family activity, such as cross-country skiing, ice-skating, or a horse-drawn surrey ride through the snow.
Try tubing at Treetops Resort in Gaylord, or enjoy a cozy indoor break by a fireplace with a hot chocolate in hand.
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Michigan's snow conditions are a result of the lake effect, which brings consistent, light and fluffy snow.
Michigan has more than 40 ski resorts, the second-most in the United States.
Dress in several thinner layers, protect your eyes with goggles or sunglasses, and cover up with gloves, a hat or headband, and a scarf or neck gaiter.
Yes, The Highlands at Harbor Springs has family-friendly slopes for all levels, while Boyne Mountain Resort has a great area for beginners and a popular ski school.
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