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Boyne Mountain Resort

Coordinates: 45°09′50″N 84°55′58″W / 45.16389°N 84.93278°W / 45.16389; -84.93278
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Boyne Mountain Resort
LocationBoyne Valley Township, Charlevoix County
Nearest major cityBoyne City, Michigan
Vertical500 ft
Top elevation1120 ft
Base elevation620 ft
Skiable area850 acres
Trails60
Lift capacity22,650
Terrain parks4
Snowmaking90%
Night skiingYes
WebsiteBoyne.com

Boyne Mountain Resort is a ski resort with a collection of accommodations in Northern Michigan located near Boyne City. The center piece is an upscale resort called The Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa.[1] The Boyne Mountain Resort was originally co-developed by Everett Kircher, Jim Christianson and John Norton and is now owned and operated by Boyne Resorts. It is also the location of Avalanche Bay, the largest indoor water park in Michigan.[2] Boyne Mountain has gone on to use of the first chairlift built, originally constructed in Idaho in 1936 for use at a resort in Sun Valley, Idaho. The lift was later moved to Boyne Mountain where parts are still in use today.[3] It is the sister resort of Boyne Highlands.[4]

Skiing and Snowboarding

Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding

Boyne Mountain has ten chairlifts and a carpet lift, which lead to 60 runs including all of the standard difficulty ratings, from green to double black.[5] Lift tickets are not required to ride the carpet lift or "Boyneland" chairlift, but those lifts only access green areas.

Skiers at Boyne Mountain in 1978.

29% of the skiing area is beginner terrain, 41% is intermediate terrain, and 30% is expert terrain. The slopes are groomed, and the expert run "South McLouth" is occasionally used by a Slalom skiing group that meets on Wednesdays.

Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding

Boyne Mountain has four Terrain parks, a superpipe, a minipipe, and a ski/board cross course. The biggest park is called "Meadows Terrain Park," and others include "Ramshead Park" and "Fritz Progression Park.[6]" Terrain parks at Boyne Mountain are most commonly snowboarded, but skiers can be seen riding them too.

Other Activities

Golf

Boyne Mountain has two nearby golf courses: The Alpine and The Monument.[7]


The Alpine

The Alpine course at Boyne Mountain weaves down the mountain towards Deer Lake. There are several water hazards and sand bunkers placed by the owners, making for, in their words, "A thrilling round.[8]"


The Monument

The Monument course has each hole dedicated to a golf legend, and uses golf course designs pioneered by several different architects. The owners refer to it as a "playable hall of fame.[9]"


The Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa

The Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa is very close to the mountain and contains a spa, lodging, an indoor waterpark, and is located next to the Ski Rental Shop.[1]


Zipline Adventure

The Adventure Center's Zipline Adventure has a 2.5 hour long zipline tour and an under an hour Twin Zip. The full tour features 10 lines (9 in the winter) and reach speeds up to 20-25mph. The Twin Zip is 780 feet long and 25+ feet high and is the last zip of the full tour. [10]


Disc Golf

Starting at the top of Boyne Moutain at Hemlock and ends at the Ski Patrol building. Disc rentals are available at the Adventure Center. [11]


Swimming

Boyne Mountain has luxurious heated pools and hot tubs at the Clock Tower Lodge and the Mountain Grande Lodge and Spa. All guests staying at the resort have access to the Clock Tower Lodge pool and hot tub. During the summer months, the Dear Lake Beach is open for swimming and beach activities and games. [12]

References

  1. ^ a b "The Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa - Boyne Mountain Resort, Michigan". mountaingrandlodge.com.
  2. ^ "Indoor Water Parks in Michigan".
  3. ^ "History of Boyne USA Resorts – FundingUniverse". fundinguniverse.com.
  4. ^ Flesher, John (January 11, 2009). "Michigan slopes beckon skiers". Associated Press. Ohio.com. Retrieved February 5, 2009. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ "Current Conditions". Boyne Highlands Resort.
  6. ^ "BOYNE". rideboyne.com.
  7. ^ [1]
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  10. ^ http://www.boyne.com/boynemountain/activities/zipline
  11. ^ http://www.boyne.com/boynemountain/activities/disc-golf
  12. ^ http://www.boyne.com/boynemountain/activities/swimming

45°09′50″N 84°55′58″W / 45.16389°N 84.93278°W / 45.16389; -84.93278