November 14, 2018

Want to learn to ski or snowboard? Discover Michigan Skiing in January for as little as $20!

November, 2018 – Clarkston, MI – Twenty-seven ski areas across Michigan have teamed up to offer a fun and affordable program to learn to ski or snowboard for as little as $20. Called “Discover Michigan Skiing,” the package includes a beginner lesson, ski or snowboard rental equipment and a beginner-area lift pass or cross-country trail pass. Prices, valid January 2 – 31, 2019, are $20 to learn to cross-country ski and $35 to learn downhill skiing or snowboarding.

The lesson normally covers basic maneuvering, including stopping, turning, riding the lifts, and getting up from a fall. “Michigan is the perfect state to learn to ski or snowboard in,” says Steve Kershner, chairman of the Michigan Snowsports Industries Association (MSIA) and director of snow sports at Shanty Creek Resorts. “No matter where you live, there is a ski area within 2 1/2 hours of your home, our slopes aren’t as intimidating or expensive as the mountains in the West and you’ll find trained, friendly instructors who know how to make it a really fun experience,” he adds.

To sign up, interested beginners must fill out a Discover Michigan Skiing Voucher and then call or register online with the ski area they want to visit. Vouchers are available at participating MSIA retail ski stores and at goskimichigan.org. Program times differ from ski area to ski area.

Participating ski areas include: Upper Peninsula: Big Powderhorn in Bessemer, 1-800-501-7669; Big Snow Resort in Bessemer/Wakefield, (906)285-2200; Mont Ripley in Hancock, (906) 487-2340; Pine Mountain in Iron Mountain (906) 774-2747; Porcupine Mountain in Ontonagon, (906) 885-5209; Ski Brule in Iron River, 1-800-362-7853. Northwestern Lower Peninsula: Boyne Highlands in Harbor Springs, 1-866-934-9350; Boyne Mountain in Boyne Falls, 1-866-931-3191; Caberfae Peaks in Cadillac, (231) 862-3000; Cross Country Ski Headquarters in Roscommon, (989) 821-6661; Crystal Mountain in Thompsonville, 1-800-968-7686 x2000; Bay Mountain at The Homestead in Glen Arbor, (231) 334-5249, Mt. Holiday in Traverse City, (231) 938-2500; Nubs Nob in Harbor Springs, (231) 526-2131; Shanty Creek Resorts in Bellaire, (231) 533-3000 x3383. North Central Lower Peninsula: Garland in Lewiston, 1-877-442-7526; Hanson Hills in Grayling, (989) 348-9266; Otsego Club in Gaylord, 1-800-752-5510; Treetops Resort in Gaylord, 1-888-TREETOPS. West Central Lower Peninsula: Muskegon Winter Sports Complex in North Muskegon, (231) 744-9629. Southwestern Lower Peninsula: Bittersweet Ski Area in Otsego, (269) 694-2032; Swiss Valley Ski Area in Jones, (269) 244-5635; Timber Ridge Ski Area in Gobles, (269) 694-9449. Southeastern Lower Peninsula: Mt. Brighton in Brighton, (810) 229-9581; Mt. Holly in Holly, (248) 634-3249; Pine Knob in Clarkston, (248) 625-0800.

Discover Michigan Skiing is part of the national “Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month” campaign, which is designed to provide a way for people all across the country to learn to ski or snowboard safely and affordably. Additional information on Discover Michigan Skiing is available at goskimichigan.org or by calling MSIA at (248) 620-4448.
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