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Boyne Mountain Snow Report – 03/02

Last updated: Monday 08:07 AM

Gooooood morning Boyne Mountain! It’s Kyler, with today’s snow report.

After a weekend of cold, we are kicking off the new week with a little warmup. We start off with some cloud cover this morning, but those clouds will clear out to make way for a mostly sunny afternoon.

With a high of 36°F and light winds at 5-10 mph, it’s shaping up to be a perfect bluebird day. If you’ve been waiting for the "goldilocks" weather (not too hot, not too cold) this is your moment.

Our grooming fleet was out in full force last night, working their magic to lay down fresh corduroy.

The massive jump for Air & Après is open to the public leading up to the main event on March 14. We love seeing you send it big, but let’s keep it smart out there.

We’ll be chirping and cheering from the lift, but please only hit the jump if you’re confident you can stick the landing. We want to keep this feature open and prime for the event, so play it safe and know your limits.

With Big Mountain Energy,
Kyler

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SLOPE HOURS

Sunday – Tuesday: 9am – 4:30pm
Wednesday – Saturday: 9am – 9pm

FIRST TRACKS

For season passholders: Mountain Express opens at 8:30am on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and holidays. Get those fresh corduroy lines before anyone else.

Not a passholder? The Boyne Forever Foundation First Tracks Access experience gives same-day lift ticket holders the same exclusive early-morning lift access (on select dates). It’s your chance to earn those turns and support a great cause.

IGLU BOYNE MOUNTAIN

Michigan’s new snow fort bar is open at Disciples Overlook. Fire pits outside, fur blankets inside, and an Aperol Spritz that supports the Boyne Forever Foundation. Access via Disciples 8 or SkyBridge Michigan.

LIGHTS IN THE SKY

Over 200,000 lights. World’s longest timber-towered suspension bridge. Panoramic views of the Boyne Valley. Take the chairlift up and walk the bridge at night.

IMPORTANT SAFETY REMINDERS

Our snowmaking and grooming teams are actively working on closed terrain throughout the daytime hours. For everyone’s safety, please respect all closure signs and ropes. Great news, uphill skiing and skinning is allowed on designated routes during specific hours.

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Smart skiing means better days for everyone. Know the code, respect the mountain, and keep your head up. When you’re paying attention out there, families feel confident, experts can push their limits, and everyone gets the best of winter up north.

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New Snow: 4 inches

Lifts: 7

Runs: 65

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