Ski Resorts Southeastern Michigan
Michigan, affectionately known to all as the mitten shaped state, provides 3,200 miles of fresh water shoreline, 3.9 million acres of DNR managed land and dozens of cultured cities with museums, upscale restaurants and extraordinary shops. Michigan is a four-season state. Visitors have everything from fishing, boating, hiking, snowmobiling, skiing and much more. Michigan is most commonly known for its Upper and Lower Peninsula's. Below are just a few places to visit throughout the state.
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Gaylord Here, in Otsego County, you can kick back and take in the charm that is Northern Michigan: shimmering lakes, flowing rivers, wildernesses, scenic trails and great golf. With an midpoint annual snowfall of over 150 inches, the Gaylord area is blessed with some of the most reliable snow conditions in Northern Michigan. Three downhill ski resorts and nine cross-country ski areas furnish facilities and groomed trails for a great winter vacation.







