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  2. Mount Brighton - Wikipedia

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    Modern-day Mt. Brighton in Brighton, Michigan, with original (and now defunct) orange chair in center of picture. Mt. Brighton is a ski and snowboard area in Brighton, Michigan, that opened in 1961. As no hills large enough for commercial skiing or snowboarding exist naturally in Brighton, Mt. Brighton's slopes are man-made and reach a maximum ...

  3. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Michigan: 851 689 162 100 21 10 100 February 12, 2025 [365] [358] Crystal Mountain: Thompsonville: Michigan: 1,132 757 375 102 58 8 132 December 9, 2019 [366] Hickory Hills Ski Area: Traverse City: Michigan: 237 125 8 5 December 9, 2019 [367] The Homestead: Glen Arbor: Michigan: 900 580 320 16 15 5 150 December 9, 2019 [368] Marquette Mountain ...

  4. North Country Trail, which runs through Michigan, added to ...

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    The North Country Trail has been added to the National Parks Registry, and 550 of its 4,800 miles stretch across the state's Upper Peninsula.

  5. Nub's Nob - Wikipedia

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    By 1981 there were 21 trails and five chairlifts at the area. The resort began clearing glades and opening them up to skiing, beginning with the Southern Comfort Glade which opened in 1995. Pintail Peak, about a half-mile (0.8 km) south of the main hill, opened for skiing in 1997, adding twelve trails and a quad chairlift.

  6. Lansing River Trail - Wikipedia

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    Lansing River Trail is a multiple use trail approximately 13 miles (21 km) long. [1] It runs along the Grand River and the Red Cedar River between Michigan State University and Dietrich Park in northern Lansing. The first segment of trail opened in 1975. [2] It was designated a National Recreation Trail in 1981. [3]

  7. H-58 (Michigan county highway) - Wikipedia

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    The road also carries the County Road 407 (CR 407) designation and the name Grand Marais Truck Trail. Near the Blind Sucker Flooding, [4] [5] a man-made reservoir, [9] the truck trail turns south to intersect Deer Park Road. H-58 turns east on Deer Park Road and runs between Rainy and Reedy lakes to the south and Lake Superior to the north.

  8. Van Buren Trail State Park - Wikipedia

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    There was a trail pass system to pay for maintenance [4] but that was resolved years ago and the trail is now free for Michigan residents with a Parks Passport. In 2015, The Michigan Department of Natural Resources paved the 4.5-mile stretch which connects Van Buren State Park to the South Haven Trail system The pavement is a 10-foot-wide ...

  9. Ski Brule - Wikipedia

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    Ski Brule is a ski area located in Stambaugh Township, Iron County, near Iron River, Michigan. [1]Ski Brule has seventeen ski runs and eleven ski lifts. [1] The trails include one double black diamond, three black diamonds, six blue squares, five green circles, and a 30-acre terrain park consisting of two trails.