Off Road Park

This park spans over 200 acres of diverse Northern Michigan terrain, offering an exciting and challenging experience for off-road enthusiasts. The park features a variety of natural elements, including rolling hills, rugged rocks, and muddy trails, all set in a beautiful, wooded environment. With trails designed for drivers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced adventurers, there's something for everyone. Whether you're looking for an adrenaline-pumping ride through tough terrain or a scenic, more relaxed drive, this park provides a perfect backdrop for an unforgettable off-roading adventure.

The park boasts a variety of exciting features designed to challenge riders and provide an exhilarating experience. Among these features are jumps that propel riders into the air, bumps that test your control and handling, and mounds that add an extra layer of excitement to the ride. In addition to these, there are rails for those looking to showcase their technical skills, and table tops that offer both smooth landings and opportunities for airborne thrills. These elements are thoughtfully integrated into the course, ensuring that riders of all abilities can push their limits while enjoying a fun and dynamic ride. Whether you're looking to perform tricks or simply navigate the terrain, the park offers a diverse range of obstacles to keep every rider engaged and entertained.

Terrain Park

Avalance Bar and Grill

The mountainside lounge overlooks the ski hill and offers a full bar, grill menu, and cozy ambiance. A great spot for unwinding after skiing, golfing, or zip lining.

1 Hour Private: $30
Additional person: $12

½ Hour Private: $20

Lessons available by appointment or first-come, first-serve.

Five-week course for grades 3-8, includes lessons, equipment, and lift tickets.

Intermediate to advanced skiing techniques; Fridays only.

Jumps and freestyle techniques; Thursdays only.

January Learn to Ski and Board Month offers a free beginner lesson every Sunday.

Ski School

FAQs

• Minimum height of 36 inches to ride tubes.

• No children under 36 inches are allowed to ride in a tube, even with an adult.

• Only one person per tube is allowed.

• Up to three tubes can link together, allowing adults to ride with their children’s tubes.

• All participants must sign a Tubing Waiver form. A parent/guardian must sign for those under 18.

• Personal sleds are not allowed; tube rental is included in the tubing cost.

• Dress in layers and wear waterproof clothing as if you were going sledding. Waterproof gloves, snow pants, and jackets are recommended.

• Handle tow lifts are available to return riders to the top of the hill.