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Crystal Mountain – Michigan Legacy Art Park Snowshoe Tours – January 20, 2019

Michigan Legacy Art Park Snowshoe Tours

Each Sunday in January, take a guided tour through Michigan Legacy Art Park to view sculptures, scenery, and maybe even some wildlife along the way.

Meet at 2:30pm and bring your snowshoes!

Fee: $5 per adult. Reservations are not required. Complimentary for youth 17 and under with paying adult.

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The Homestead – Z-93 Hum Z Ski Day – January 20, 2017

Join the folks from local radio station Z-93 for a Ski Day at The Homestead.  They bring the notorious Hummer for the live remote and play the stations music while you glide down the slopes between 2pm – 5pm.  What a great way for local kids and families enjoy the afternoon of a half day of school!  Note: transportation via BATA bus is available from Glen Lake School to The Homestead for just $1.50 per one way.

Special Z-93 pricing:

  • Lift tickets $9 per person
  • Rental equipment $9 per person
  • Beppi’s 12″ cheese pizza and pop $9

Stay on to enjoy live entertainment at Beppi’s from 8-11pm.

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Porcupine Mountains – Lantern Light Cross-Country Skiing – Saturdays – January & February

Porcupine Mountains Cross Country Ski
NOTE: Saturday, January 28th’s lantern lit ski and snow shoe program is cancelled. Sorry everyone. It will resume when the trail conditions and the park Intepreter’s health improves.

Nearly 80 old-fashioned kerosene lanterns will illuminate a 1-mile trail for a unique and memorable experience. The ski trail is track-set for classic skiers, while snowshoers can make their own trail adjacent to the lighted loop. Stop about halfway around the loop at the warming shelter, where the park naturalist will have a campfire going and provide some refreshments.

The ski trail has an “easy” difficulty rating; however, skiing or snowshoeing at night is always a challenge. The lanterns are on the Superior Trail immediately across the street from the ski hill entrance.

Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park will host lantern-lit ski/snowshoe events every Saturday in January and February from 6-9 p.m. (6:30 pm in February) Visit www.michigan.gov/gogetoutdoors for additional events.

If there is severe weather or if the temperature is 5 degrees or below, these programs will be canceled. Cancellations will be posted at the program meeting location or call 906-885-5206 to check in advance.

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