Sno-Go bikes are a big hit on Northern Michigan ski slopes
Updated Jan 29, 2021;
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BOYNE FALLS, MI - Michigan’s ski hills are seeing a lot of action this deep into winter, but not everyone zipping down the slopes is attached to a pair of skis or a snowboard.
Sno-Go bikes - you ride astride them like a bicycle and they have skis on the bottom - have been really popular at Boyne Mountain Resort in Boyne Falls and its sister site, Boyne Highlands in nearby Harbor Springs. For a lot of first-time users, they offer a new way to enjoy the ski hills, even for people who have never skied before.
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Harbor Springs’ Boyne Highlands Resort has opened a new winter attraction: The Enchanted Trail.
The trail totals two miles and takes you through a winter wonderland filled with hundreds of twinkling lights, plus a stop at a beautiful yurt for s’mores, hot cocoa, and other beverages.
You can walk or rent snowshoes for the trail.
The Enchanted Trail is open on weekends and holidays with departures from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Reservations are required and can be made online at the Boyne Highlands website.
With New York resorts off-limits, Ohio skiers find winter fun at Michigan’s Boyne Mountain
Updated Mar 26, 2021;
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BOYNE FALLS, Michigan My first trip down the hill wasn’t on skis, but hanging from a metal cable, a few dozen feet above the snow-covered slope.
It begs the question: What is the very best way to descend a hill on a beautiful winter day – ziplining or skiing?
I headed to northern Michigan this month to find out.
I’d long been curious about the ski resorts in Michigan, but it took a global health pandemic to get me to make the long drive from Cleveland.
Northern Michigan ski resort opens Enchanted Trail for night snowshoe hikes
Updated Jan 07, 2021;
Posted Jan 07, 2021
The Enchanted Trail at Boyne Highlands leads guests through the woods with trees wrapped in lights. You can snowshoe the trail, or just put on your boots and take a walk.
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HARBOR SPRINGS, MI - So many outdoor lovers know the beauty of a snowshoe trek or a hike through a forest during a Michigan winter. For the first time, one of the state’s biggest ski resorts is rolling out a new treat for people who really enjoy a walk in the woods.
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