Friday, January 5, 2018
Saturday, January 6, 2018
6:00pm
Get a lift to the top and snowshoe your way to dinner!
Offered every Friday and Saturday evening through March 10.
In true Boyne Mountain fashion, we have taken an ordinary dinner and made it, well, more fun! Whether you are dining with family, catching up with couples, or escaping the real world, we think that indulgence is more savory when earned and shared.
The evening will begin at 6pm on our most historic chairlift, Hemlock. Cozy up with a special someone on the double chair and take in the views of the Boyne Valley before reaching the summit. Warm up inside the Eagle’s Nest with some spiced wine and hot cocoa as your Snowshoe Guide helps you gear up with snowshoes. The guided snowshoe hike departs the Eagle’s Nest at 6:30pm. Digest the beauty of twilight like never before while meandering through snow-covered trees and trails on foot. Gathering with the group at the halfway point bonfire, complete with hot toddies and warm cocoa, is sure to leave a lasting impression. Stomp the rest of the way down Cold Springs before arriving at your dinner destination, Stein Eriksen’s. Snowshoers will sit down to a three-course meal paired with live entertainment to complete the this fun dining adventure.
The Menu: Fondue Experience
First Course: Mixed Greens, Grape Tomatoes, Shaved Red Onion Champagne Vinaigrette
Second Course: Cheese Fondue- Appenzeller, Emmental, Gruyere, Reisling, Crusty Ciabatta
Third Course: Dark Chocolate Ganache, Pound Cake, Rice Krispie, Cookie Dough
Cost is $59 per person, not including tax and gratuity. Includes chairlift ride, hot beverage at Eagle’s Nest, snowshoe rental, hot beverage at bonfire, and three-course dinner at Stein Eriksen’s.
Reservations are limited, please call Bobbie Jo today at 231.549.6854 to book this fun dining adventure.
Winter Trails Day offers children and adults new to snow sports the chance to try snowshoeing and cross country skiing for free, and to discover the great fitness and social benefits with these easy-to-learn winter sports.
Snowshoeing and cross country skiing are easy and quick to learn. They are fun for all ages making them perfect for families and groups. Not to mention, a great way to get some exercise!
No cost – FREE to participant
Half-hour BEGINNER group lesson
Trail pass
Rentals
Reservations are required; limited space is available. For more information or to register, please call the Cross-Country Center at 231.549.6088
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Calling all beginner skiers and snowboarders! On Friday, January 8, 2016 at 10am, something special is happening. Something that has never been done! Boyne Mountain SnowSports Academy is joining with ski resorts across the country to set the World Record for the LARGEST multi-venue Ski and the LARGEST multi-venue Snowboard Lessons ever taught. – and we are going to have FUN doing it.
It’s for the Guinness Book of World Records. Ski and snowboard areas in the U.S. will host at 10am, a beginner lesson for either ski or snowboard as part of this event. Save the date and spread the word. If you already ski or snowboard then tell your beginner friends and family members.
A 90 minute novice lesson is included that will explain equipment usage and covers basic gliding/sliding, turning and stopping skills
Beginner area lift ticket to hone your skills included
NOTE: Reservations are required and you must mention World’s Ski and Snowboard Lesson at the time of your reservation. Lesson space is limited so make your reservation today at Boyne Mountain SnowSports Academy, 231.549.6056 or snowsports@boynemountain.com
Friday, January 12, 2018
Saturday, January 13, 2018
6:00pm
Get a lift to the top and snowshoe your way to dinner!
Offered every Friday and Saturday evening through March 10.
In true Boyne Mountain fashion, we have taken an ordinary dinner and made it, well, more fun! Whether you are dining with family, catching up with couples, or escaping the real world, we think that indulgence is more savory when earned and shared.
The evening will begin at 6pm on our most historic chairlift, Hemlock. Cozy up with a special someone on the double chair and take in the views of the Boyne Valley before reaching the summit. Warm up inside the Eagle’s Nest with some spiced wine and hot cocoa as your Snowshoe Guide helps you gear up with snowshoes. The guided snowshoe hike departs the Eagle’s Nest at 6:30pm. Digest the beauty of twilight like never before while meandering through snow-covered trees and trails on foot. Gathering with the group at the halfway point bonfire, complete with hot toddies and warm cocoa, is sure to leave a lasting impression. Stomp the rest of the way down Cold Springs before arriving at your dinner destination, Stein Eriksen’s. Snowshoers will sit down to a three-course meal paired with live entertainment to complete the this fun dining adventure.
The Menu: Fondue Experience
First Course: Mixed Greens, Grape Tomatoes, Shaved Red Onion Champagne Vinaigrette
Second Course: Cheese Fondue- Appenzeller, Emmental, Gruyere, Reisling, Crusty Ciabatta
Third Course: Dark Chocolate Ganache, Pound Cake, Rice Krispie, Cookie Dough
Cost is $59 per person, not including tax and gratuity. Includes chairlift ride, hot beverage at Eagle’s Nest, snowshoe rental, hot beverage at bonfire, and three-course dinner at Stein Eriksen’s.
Reservations are limited, please call Bobbie Jo today at 231.549.6854 to book this fun dining adventure.
Below are the latest postings from the Boyne Mountain Resort Page On Facebook.
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