Michigan Snowboarding

Free rides. Half-pipes. Boarder-cross. In Michigan, the diverse snowboarding terrain consistently invites us to discover new ways to enjoy our sport. From terrain parks to back country. From steep carving to the perfect little hills where we can just learn how to ride. Here 40 ski areas and resorts serve up the best snowboarding in the Midwest. So whether we want to hit some jumps, make fresh tracks or just take a lesson, the snowboarding is always Pure Michigan.

Snowboarding in Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Snowboarding in Michigan\'s Upper Peninsula
Annual snowfall in the Upper Peninsula averages close to 200 inches. That adds up to conditions snowboarders dream about. Discover unrivaled Michigan snowboarding in the Upper Peninsula.

Photo courtesy Upper Peninsula Travel & Recreation Association

Snowboarding in Michigan

Snowboarding in Michigan
Come play in the Midwest's best snow.  Experience the thrill of snowboarding in Michigan. Michigan has some of the best terrain parks in the country, starting with Nub's Nob, voted #1 terrain park in North America. 

Photo courtesy of Midwest Living

Snowboarding at Shanty Creek

Snowboarding at Shanty Creek
For the downhill skiers and snowboarders at Shanty Creek there’s 450 vertical feet and 49 slopes to accommodate all ability levels.

Photo courtesy of Shanty Creek

Snowboarding at Boyne

Snowboarding at Boyne
No place puts out the winter white carpet like Boyne. Come play in the Midwest’s best snow. Experience the thrill of Michigan snowboarding. Ski our first-class slopes. 114 runs across two mountains and a variety of terrain parks means an unparalleled snowboarding and downhill skiing experience at Boyne.

Photo courtesy of Boyne Resort
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