The Highlands at Harbor Springs
The soft vibe and classic Euro persona of the Highlands’ lodge entices families year after year. Keeping the whole crew happy is the greatest vertical in Lower Michigan—552 feet—and 55 ski trails split well between difficulty.
Off-mountain: Mix up your ski days with a 1,350-foot zip line, swimming pool, and horseback riding in the snow.
Off-mountain: Mix up your ski days with a 1,350-foot zip line, swimming pool, and horseback riding in the snow.
Nub’s Nob
With no lodging at Nub’s, all devotion is focused on the snowy hill. Locals concur: the best snowmaking around, uncrowded slopes, and warm-hearted staff. The 53 runs, weighted to blue and green, have enough challenging black slopes to satisfy experts, balanced by freeskiing on the bunny hill. Don’t miss the cafeteria’s famed curly fries.
Lodging picks: Consider bunking at the adjacent Trout Creek Condominium Resort or the newly renovated Otis Harbor Springs, both with complimentary shuttles to and from Nub’s.
Lodging picks: Consider bunking at the adjacent Trout Creek Condominium Resort or the newly renovated Otis Harbor Springs, both with complimentary shuttles to and from Nub’s.
Boyne Mountain
With the steepest slopes (thanks to 500 feet of vertical, substantial for the Midwest) and a bevy of big resort offerings and events (on-site water park, spa, restaurants, hotel), “the mountain” serves a distinct downhill vibe that draws winter acolytes. High-speed chairlifts—including an eight-person megalift—keep the lines moving.
Stay over: Reserve a room at the Boyne Mountain Resort for a ski-in, ski-out resort experience.
Stay over: Reserve a room at the Boyne Mountain Resort for a ski-in, ski-out resort experience.
Boyne Mountain
To send it here in the Mitten, drop into Boyne’s seven terrain parks to jam on 30 features that riders rave about for size, variety, and expert construction. Beginners can enjoy the Burton Riglet Park.
Terrain nearby: Nub’s Nob puts its efforts into one main terrain park and a bunny hill park, while the Highlands constructs three terrain parks.
Terrain nearby: Nub’s Nob puts its efforts into one main terrain park and a bunny hill park, while the Highlands constructs three terrain parks.
Jordan Valley Snowmobile Trail
Obsessive 24/7 trail grooming and pristine old-growth forest make this 2.5-hour out-and-back cruise a heart-of-winter ride. Find it extra snow-globe creamy when fresh powder loads the pine boughs. Throttle through open stretches or pull over to the riverbank for a serene listen. The trailhead is at Larry’s Seven-Ski Inn—a hopping Elmira spot to finish the day as well. Explore more snowmobiling options, plus self-guided trail rides from Boyne Recreational Rentals.
Moose Jaw Trail System
Head north to this 100-mile network that covers a deeply forested realm adjacent to the Straits of Mackinac, where Great Lakes Michigan and Huron meet. Pick a route to Mackinaw City to gawk at the five-mile-long Mackinac Bridge, one of the world’s longest suspension bridges when it was built in the late 1950s. After exploring the curving trails, groomed and maintained by the Harbor Springs Snowmobile Club, pull up to Beach’s Up North Tavern in Pellston for renowned wings and karaoke crooning (on Fridays).
Elevated Après
Get comfy with the ski décor at Pierson’s Grille & Spirits in Harbor Springs, which offers a big menu if you stray beyond the burgers. Or enhance your après experience with a winery tour at Boyne Valley Vineyards and Burnt Marshmallow Brewstillery & Rudbeckia Winery—just two of 16 local vineyards in the picturesque Petoskey Wine Region.


