Winter Activities
The area offers Snowshoeing, ice skating, cross-country skiing[5] and other winter activities. The area is best known for downhill alpine skiing. Indianhead itself only offers downhill alpine skiing.
Skiing
Indianhead features runs from very easy greens through double diamond.[6] Over 95% of the hill is groomed, and although there is no official tree skiing, adventurous skiers manage it anyway. There are 10 Beginner Green runs (the largest, Voyagers Highway is in itself the size of many Midwest ski areas),[7] 7 More Difficult Blue runs, 7 Most difficult Black runs, and 4 Expert Double Diamond runs primarily because of moguls.
The facilities normally found at the hill base are on top of the hill at Indianhead. This means that all skiing begins at the hill top, so your last lift ride for the day is up and off the hill. There are no accommodations at the base of the hill, but there are numerous trailside condos, hill top condos, and rental cabins in the area.
Indianhead is considered to be a family friendly ski area.[8] Kids under nine ski free with a paid adult.
Amenities include the typical bars, snack areas and restaurant at the top of the hill, and a large restaurant / snack area at the base of the hill. There's also a ski shop, ski and board rentals, and lockers throughout the lodge.
The mountain is serviced by three double chairlifts, one quad lift, one triple lift, one Poma lift, two T-bar lifts and a towrope. The T-bar lifts are at the base of some Expert runs.
The hill also offers NASTAR racing and has a ski school with private and group lessons. The NASTAR run has permanent course start and end structures for registration, start, timing, etc. on Sundance.
Summer Activities
The mountain is popular in the Summer months with many hiking clubs and groups. Many clubs consider it a difficult, albeit enjoyable hike.[9]
Wildlife
In May, the slopes become home to herds of Whitetail deer.[10]
Location
Indianhead Mountain ski area is located in northwestern Michigan, 200 miles (320 km) northeast of Minneapolis St. Paul via I-35 to US 2. 110 miles (180 km) from Duluth, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Wakefield.[11]
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References
- ^ "Lake Effect explanation". Island Net. http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/elements/lkefsnw3.htm. Retrieved on 2007-12-21.
- ^ "Local Ski Industry". LLw-ve.com. http://www.llw-ve.com/guestarchive5.htm. Retrieved on 2007-12-21.
- ^ "Gogebic Community College's Ski Management program". Gogebic. http://www.gogebic.cc.mi.us/academics/SAM/. Retrieved on 2007-12-21.
- ^ "Area History". Hunts-Upguide. http://hunts-upguide.com/ironwood___the_gogebic_range.html. Retrieved on 2007-12-21.
- ^ Cross Country "70 Cross Country". Cross Contry Skier. http://www.crosscountryskier.com/ccsnews/news.php?newsid=70 Cross Country. Retrieved on 2007-12-21.
- ^ "Trail Map". Indianhead Mountain. http://www.indianheadmtn.com/trail_map.php. Retrieved on 2007-12-21.
- ^ "Run Information". On The Snow. http://www.onthesnow.com/MI/187. Retrieved on 2007-12-21.
- ^ Reviews "332 Reviews". On The Snow. http://www.onthesnow.com/drupal/resort_reviews/332 Reviews. Retrieved on 2007-12-21.
- ^ a b [1]Summer Schedule
- ^ [3]Mountain Review
- ^ [4]Map and directions
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