Norway Mountain, MI, Aiming to Reopen for the 2024/2025 Season

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Norway Mountain, Michigan
Norway Mountain, a great beginner-intermediate hill, from above. | Image: Norway Mountain Facebook

Michigan ski hill, Norway Mountain, announced they plan to re-open and start spinning the lifts for guests during the 2024-2025 ski season. A recent post on Norway Mountainโ€™s Facebook and TikTok shared the news, with many commenters voicing their excitement.

The โ€œupside downโ€ ski area, located in the Upper Peninsula of the mitten state on the border of Wisconsin, closed at the end of the 2016-2017 season. Before that, the facilities sat vacant and non-operating from 2012 to 2014 after 20 successful years of operations.

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160 acres of skiable terrain, 500 feet of vertical, and 100 inches of annual snowfall make for a fun winter playground for Yoopers and folks around northern Wisconsin. The lifts include two doubles, one triple, and three handle tows that service 17 trails and a terrain park.

In the last decade, ownership changes and financial restructuring, amongst other issues, resulted in years of non-operating status. However, skiers and snowboarders can once again look forward to making some turns at the revamped ski area in a little over a year. Eager snow fanatics in the region can stay tuned for updates on Norway Mountainโ€™s social media pages.

Norway Mountain trail map
Norway Mountain trail map. | Image: OnTheSnow

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