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BIG SNOW RESORT

Indianhead / Blackjack | Upper Peninsula, Michigan

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  • 56 Downhill Trails

  • 15 Lifts

  • 4 Terrain Parks

  • 400 Skiable Acres

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Big Snow Resort is 2 Great Ski Resorts

Indianhead and Blackjack Ski Resorts sit prominently on 

1067 acres+/- in the Gogebic Mountains of the U.P. of Michigan. 

This Amazing Turn-Key Package offers: 

 

 

Top Elevation of 1935' with 638' maximum Vertical

The Natural Snowfall totals over 17 feet per year

 

Indianhead Mountain Resort

The "Summit Center Lodge" offers: Executive offices, Ticket office, "Sky Bar & Grill", Ski & Snow Shoe rentals, Kinderschule, Large Banquet Hall and multiple meeting rooms. "Indianhead Lodge" contains (21) Hotel rooms, "Dudley's Bar and Restaurant", "Elkhorn Dining Room", Pool, Hot Tub & Sauna, Complete Fitness Center with 2 Racquetball Courts. "Zermatt", "Kitzbuhel" and "Chamonix" (3) Hotel Buildings offering (26) additional rental units. The ever popular "Red Dog Saloon" sits at the base of Indianhead Mountain.

 

Blackjack Lodge 

The Main building offers: Executive offices, Ticket office, Multiple retail space, Cafeteria, Ski rentals and the beautiful "Logger's Lounge"; an Après Ski Delight.  

 

Fun Elevated!

Skiers purchase (1) Ticket and get (2) Mountains of Fun add in an average of over 17 feet of natural snow a year; you get some of The Best Skiing In The Midwest. Big Snow Resort offers (2) Private Shuttles that run between the both resorts. 

 

Big Snow/Indianhead-Blackjack Resort in short is a tapestry of breathtaking terrain; offering Vista views of Lake Superior, numerous ATV and snowmobile trail access and year round hiking. With Black River running through the property and Jackson Creek running along the base of the mountains; stunning visuals are the norm and are exceptional. Gabbro Falls which is located on Black River, near Blackjack Mountain is an impressive display and a largely wild waterfall where the main makes a breathtakingly narrow drop into massive rock formations. 

 

 

 

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