This is where to hit the slopes in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and more.

The 175-acre park includes four terrain areas that add up to 48 runs.

This experts-only resort is nestled along Michigans U.P.

Group of skiers at Mad River Mountain, Wausau, Wisconsin

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(local-speak for Upper Peninsula) on the Keweenaw Peninsula, where the average annual snowfall is 273 inches.

Anchored by Rib Mountain, the 225-acre resort offers 68 trails and a 700-foot vertical drop.

Try the Alpine-inspired boutique hotelChalet Edelweissfor the resort’s most luxurious rooms.

Two skiers on chairlift at Cascade Mountain, Portage, Wisconsin

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Snowriver Mountain Resort, Wakefield, Michigan

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Thistwo-mountain resortin Michigan’s western U.P.

Snow tubing is also available for those looking for a non-ski activity.

Skier at Mount Bohemia

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Skier at Chestnut Mountain Resort, Galena, Illinois

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Skier at Granite Peak, Wausau, Wisconsin

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Skiers at Perfect North Slopes, Indiana

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Family of skiers at Mad River Mountain, Ohio

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The moon rises over a ski hill at Boyne Mountain Resort in Michigan.

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Snowboarder at Indianhead Mountain, Big Snow Resort, Michigan

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Aerial view of Giants Ridge, Minnesota

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Skier at Afton Alps, Minnesota

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Skier at Sundown Mountain Resort, Dubuque, Iowa

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