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Porcupine Mountains Ski Area

Porcupine Mountains Ski Area

Michigan Highway 107, Ontonagon, MI 49953

60,000 ACRES OF WILDERNESS THAT BRING FAMILIES CLOSER TOGETHER!

Activities

  • Snowshoeing opportunities are abound in Ontonagon County with thousands of acres of snow covered back country wilderness to explore. Long a popular winter activity in the Upper Peninsula, visitors are finding snowshoeing an excellent way to enjoy winter’s splendor in Ontonagon County.
  • Four main and several smaller trails combine to form our 42 KM Nordic Trail System. The trails feature two warming shelters.
  • For snowmobilers, Lake of the Clouds can be reached by following M-107 which is unplowed in the winter. Ontonagon County’s 350 miles of groomed, marked snowmobile trails pass through some of the finest scenery in the Midwest. Travel through the deer yards and woodlands of the Ottawa National Forest.

 

Phone Number (906) 885-5209

Porcupine Mountains Ski Area
 
Slope Webcam
 
Cross Country Ski Trails Map

 

 

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