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Area Profile

Indianhead Mountain Resort overlooks the Ottawa National Forest, an area known for its natural beauty and wildlife. The ski and summer resort in Michigan's western Upper Peninsula offers 195 acres of skiable terrain served by nine lifts and tows. One trail, Voyagers' Highway, is over 40 acres in area, larger than many Midwest ski areas. Snowmaking is 95 percent.

Lodging Profile

Indianhead Mt. Lodge and chalets at slope for 1,200; lodging for 15,000 nearby. Ten miles to airport; pick up service available.

Services Profile

Ski and repair shops at area, complete shopping nearby, first aid, rental equipment, ski school, restaurant, and saloon. Health and recreation club. Nursery: 2 1/2-8 years old, includes lunch; 4-12 years, including lunch & lessons.

Area Recreation Profile

NASTAR: daily, also clinic. Pool, hot tub, jacuzzi, saunas on premises; night club, ski jumping, ice fishing, snowmobiling, snowtubing, cross country nearby.

Snowboarding Profile

The Big Chief Terrain Park is now twice the size. They've also built the Timber Wolf Terrain Park on Old Flambeau. The park is designed for those who want to ride a park but aren't ready to handle the Big Chief.

Cross Country Profile

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Summer Profile

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Mountain Stats

Elevation Lifts Terrain
Top: 1935 FT
Bottom: 1297 FT
Vertical Drop: 638 FT
Skiable Terrain: 220 acres
Number of Runs: 29
Snow Making: 150 acres
Total Lifts: na
Surface Lifts: 4
Capacity: 10131
Beginner Runs: 21%
Intermediate Runs: 37%
Advanced Runs: 21%
Expert Runs: 21%
Average Snowfall: 211 IN
Dates More
Projected Days Open: na
Days Open Last Year: 120
Year Open: 1959
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Contact Information

Indianhead-Mountain

Address:500 Indianhead Road Wakefield, MI, 49968
Phone: (906) 229-5181
Email: info@indianheadmtn.com

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