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Nub's Nob Ski Resort
NameNub's Nob Ski Resort
LocationHarbor Springs, Michigan
Nearest cityPetoskey, Michigan
Vertical427
Top elevation1,338
Base elevation911
Skiable area53
Snowfall123

Nub's Nob Ski Resort, located in Harbor Springs, Michigan, is a popular ski resort in the United States, attracting visitors from Chicago, Illinois, Detroit, Michigan, and Cleveland, Ohio. The resort is situated near Petoskey, Michigan, and Charlevoix, Michigan, making it an ideal destination for Michigan State University and University of Michigan students. With its proximity to Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, Nub's Nob Ski Resort offers a unique skiing experience, with National Ski Areas Association-certified instructors and Professional Ski Instructors of America-trained staff.

Introduction

Nub's Nob Ski Resort is a family-friendly resort, offering a range of ski lessons and snowboarding lessons for all ages and skill levels, from beginner to expert. The resort is owned by the Shanahan family, who have been operating the resort since its inception, and is a member of the Michigan Ski Industry Association. Visitors to the resort can enjoy the scenic views of Little Traverse Bay and Walloon Lake, while skiing or snowboarding down the slopes. The resort has hosted several United States Ski and Snowboard Association-sanctioned events, including the NASTAR National Championships and the USCSA National Championships.

History

The history of Nub's Nob Ski Resort dates back to the 1950s, when it was founded by Warren Miller, a renowned ski filmmaker, and Doris Shanahan, a local ski enthusiast. The resort has since undergone several expansions and renovations, including the addition of new chairlifts and snowmaking equipment. In the 1970s, the resort was purchased by the Shanahan family, who have continued to operate and expand the resort to its current size. The resort has hosted several notable events, including the 1980s US Ski Team training camps, and has been visited by famous skiers such as Phil Mahre and Steve Mahre.

Skiing and Snowboarding

Nub's Nob Ski Resort offers a variety of ski trails and snowboarding trails, ranging from gentle bunny hills to challenging black diamond runs. The resort has a total of 53 acres of skiable terrain, with 24 trails and 7 lifts, including a quad chairlift and a magic carpet. The resort is also home to a terrain park, featuring jumps, rails, and boxes for freestyle skiers and snowboarders. Visitors can rent equipment from the resort's ski shop, which is stocked with the latest ski equipment from Rossignol, Salomon, and Atomic Skis.

Amenities and Services

Nub's Nob Ski Resort offers a range of amenities and services, including a ski school with PSIA-certified instructors, a rental shop with the latest ski equipment, and a cafeteria serving a variety of food and beverages. The resort also features a lodge with a fireplace and a viewing area where visitors can relax and enjoy the scenery. Additionally, the resort offers lockers and equipment storage for visitors, as well as a first aid station and a ski patrol team. The resort is also close to several hotels and resorts in Harbor Springs, Michigan, including the Inn at Bay Harbor and the Colonial Inn.

Geography and Climate

Nub's Nob Ski Resort is located in the Northern Michigan region, near the Lake Michigan shoreline. The resort's elevation ranges from 911 feet to 1,338 feet above sea level, with a vertical drop of 427 feet. The resort receives an average of 123 inches of snowfall per year, with a snowmaking system that covers 80% of the resort's terrain. The resort's proximity to Lake Michigan and Lake Huron creates a unique microclimate, with cold arctic air from Canada and lake-effect snow from the Great Lakes. The resort is also near several state parks and national forests, including the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and the Hiawatha National Forest. Category:Ski resorts in Michigan