Porcupine Mountains Ski Area

Thompsonville,, Michigan 49683

Call Resort: Tel:1-906-885-5275

Email: info@porkiesfun.com

Trail Map(s)

Trail and Mountain Stat's

Trail Info

Easiest: 2

More Difficult: 7

Most Difficult: 4

Total Trails: 13

Terrain Parks: 0

Glades: Yes

Cross Country: Yes

Night Skiing: No

Lift Info

Surface Lifts: 2

Double Chairs: --

Triple Chairs: 1

Quad Chairs: --

High Speed Quad Chairs: --

HIgh Speed Six Chairs: --

Gondolas/Trams: --

Total Lifts: 3

Mountain Stat's

Annual Snow Fall: N/A

Base Elevation: 780'

Vertical Rise: 580'

Summit Elevation: 1360'

Skiable Acres: 220

Snow Making: No

Longest Run: N/A

Other Info

Snow Tubing: No

Snow Boarding: Yes

Ski Rentals: Yes

Snowboard Rentals: Yes

Ski/Board Lessons: Yes

No. of Lodges: 1

Local Forecast

ONTONAGON WEATHER

Map/Directions

Mountain Info

The Porcupine Mountains, or Porkies, are a group of small mountains spanning the northwestern Upper Peninsula of Michigan in Ontonagon and Gogebic counties, near the shore of Lake Superior. The Porcupine Mountains were named by the native Ojibwa people, supposedly because their silhouette had the shape of a crouching porcupine. They are home to the most extensive stand of old growth northern hardwood forest in North America west of the Adirondack Mountains, spanning at least 31,000 acres. The area is popular among tourists, especially Lake of the Clouds in the heart of the mountains, and is part of Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park.

Get the newsletter that makes reading the ski, snowboarding, tubing and snow news enjoyable. Stay informed and entertained, for free.

Share our website with a Friend

Get the newsletter that makes reading the ski and snow news enjoyable. Stay informed and entertained, for free.

Contact Us

Your feedback!

We want to hear from you.
Please let us know what you think about the site.

Subscribe to receive free ski and board mountain news, equipment reviews along with mountain updates, deals and information!

Enter Your Information below: