Boyne Falls Is Michigan's Winter Playground, Where You Can Go Snow Biking, Skiing, Horseback Riding, And More
By Jackie Ann|Published November 30, 2022
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
When the temperatures start dropping and snow begins to blanket the state, it’s time to explore your winter activity options. Boyne Mountain Resort in Boyne Falls is the perfect spot to spend some time enjoying all your favorite winter activities, and maybe even try some new ones!
Boyne Mountain Resort is an incredible resort that offers year-round fun, but winter is certainly the main event.
From epic zip lines to forested snowshoe trails, there’s something for everyone. And you don’t necessarily need any experience to join in on the fun! There are guides and classes for just about every winter activity offered at the resort.
Skiing is always a tried and true favorite.
With 60 downhill runs and seven terrain parks peppered around the 415-acre resort, there’s always a trail or a trick to work on to get you to the next level.
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Of course, you may prefer your skis to stay on flat terrain.
SkyBridge opened in October 2022, and it’s the longest timber-towered suspension bridge in the world. The 1,200-foot-long bridge offers some of the most gorgeous views of the fall foliage you’ve ever seen. We can’t wait to see what it will look like during the winter!
Other family-friendly winter activities include ice skating and snow tubing.
Grab a tube and race the whole fam. The winner buys hot chocolate for everyone!
Visit Boyne Mountain’s website for all of the epic winter activities including lodging rates and availability. Don’t forget to give them a follow on Facebook, too so you can stay up to date on snow reports and special events. Winter in Michigan is no joke. If you’ve never lived through one, check out our survival guide for tips and tricks.
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