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  2. Michigan’s majestic Upper Peninsula is a mecca of Midwest skiing and snowboarding with its pristine, untouched forests and incredible lake effect snowfalls. Many areas of the UP average over 12 feet of snowfall each winter!

  3. Ski areas in the Upper Peninsula | Ski Resorts Network

    www.skiresorts.net/upper-michigan-ski-resorts

    The hills of the Upper Peninsula, the northern latitudes and the proximity of the lakes combine to create great conditions for some of the most interesting Michigan ski areas. Those in the Ironwood area can also pop over the state line to Whitecap Mountains, one of the best Wisconsin ski resorts.

  4. Ski Resorts in Michigan's Upper Peninsula | MiSkiReport

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    Home to 14 of Michigans ski areas, the Upper Peninsula offers up some of the best views and conditions in the midwest. Ranging from smaller mom and pop type ski areas, to full-fledged resorts, skiing in the U.P. is an experience that should be on everybody’s list.

  5. Top Skiing and Snowboarding in Michigan | Upper Peninsula

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    Michigans best skiing and snowboarding awaits in the Upper Peninsula. From family-friendly to white-knuckle slopes, you’ll love skiing here.

  6. 9 Ski Hills of Michigan's Upper Peninsula - UPTRAVEL

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    Offering some of the best conditions in the Midwest, skiers and snowboarders will want to add Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to their list of travel destinations. The U.P. is home to nine downhill ski and snowboard areas, ranging from small-town slopes to adventure-packed resorts.

  7. Mount Bohemia in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has the longest runs with the highest vertical and deepest powder in the Midwest. This hidden secret is a true treasure for backcountry skiers & riders. The average snowfall in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula is 273 inches.

  8. OVER 120 TRAILS AND 17 FEET OF SNOWFALL. The Western U.P. of Michigan is “Big Snow Country” and there are plenty of ski resorts in the area to keep even the most enthusiastic and adventurous skier busy! Whether your interests are in downhill or cross-country we offer a multitude of options.

  9. Big Powderhorn Mountain Resort is tucked away in the Gogebic Range of Michigans beautiful Upper Peninsula. Your escape to the Northwoods begins with 17 feet of average natural snowfall, renowned grooming, family friendly specials, and a down-home staff who treats you like family.

  10. Ski Brule | Family Ski Resort in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. 1-800-DO-BRULE (1-800-362-7853) info@skibrule.com. Conditions Report and Hours. The Mountain. The best snow in the Midwest! Learn More. Rates & Deals. Affordable family fun. Learn More. Lodging & Dining. More than just lodging. Learn More. UPDATE. Ski Brule Is Ready To Make Snow!

  11. Big Powderhorn Mountain is tucked away in Michigan’s beautiful Upper Peninsula. Your escape to the Northwoods begins with 17 feet of average natural snowfall, renowned grooming, family friendly specials, and a down-home staff who treats you like family.