Norway Mountain

Ski resorts in USA
Located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Norway Mountain is a classic local ski slope with roots deeply rooted in the region's ski culture. The resort has been in operation since the 1930s and is considered one of the oldest ski resorts in the state, which is noticeable both in the atmosphere and in how the mountain is used.
The skiing is concentrated and efficient, with a vertical drop of 498.7 feet that is well utilized through several interconnected slopes. The terrain offers a clear variation between easier slopes and steeper sections that provide surprisingly challenging skiing for more experienced skiers. The northern location often provides stable winter conditions and good access to natural snow during the season.

Norway Mountain is especially appreciated for its night skiing, which attracts both local skiers and training groups. This is a facility built for everyday skiing rather than for holiday trips – a mountain where the focus is on pace, skiing and local community.

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Norway Mountain Snow forecast

  • Monday
    0.7 mm rain
    17°
    6.3 m/s
  • Tuesday
    0.5 mm rain
    7.6°
    5.1 m/s
  • Wednesday
    0 cm
    4.8°
    4.2 m/s
 

Facts about Norway Mountain

Number of slopes:17
Easiest Green slopes:1
Intermediate Blue slopes:6
Advanced Black slopes:6
Expert Only Double black diamond slopes:5

Lifts (Total: 6)
Chair lifts: 3
Platter lift: 3
Lift capacity:  1200 persons/hour

Vertical drop
Norway Mountain Vertical drop
Highest Point: 406 m
Vertical drop: 152 m
Base Point: 254 m

Areas
Snowparks:1
Country: USA
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