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    Mt Brighton

    2.7 (70 reviews)

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    The Ski run from the bar.
    Cleveland J.

    The ski area is great. Nice wide runs and riders are pretty nice. Bar is cool but pricey. Bathrooms are a nightmare, hence the star review. A infection area waiting to happen.

    Stephanie R.

    If you live in Southeast Michigan, this is the best place to ski and has improved a lot since Epic purchased them. Great variety of easy and hard hills, perfectly groomed. The lodge is very nice with lots of food options as well as, a an indoor picnic area if you bring your own. Also, the rental area is very nice with optional lockers and very helpful staff.

    Soleil K.

    First time coming up here a few weeks ago and I had a pretty good time. Took group snowboarding lessons on a Saturday. I came during the end of the season so parking was easy to find, not too crowded, everything was easy to locate, and the employees were super helpful from getting my tickets and even putting on my boots. The instructors were very nice and gave very good directions. I was beyond happy that I was able to reach my goal by the time the lesson was over. I'm looking forward to the next season and hitting the slopes again.

    Linda L.

    Perfect starting point for people who are first time skiing or snowboarding. Also good for people who need to refresh their skills. Compared to other mountains I've been to in New Hampshire and North Carolina, Mt. Brighton is more mild and a lot less of a steep vertical drop. There's several trails ranging from green to blue and a couple black diamonds. However, I've noticed that even a black diamond here is equivalent to a green, maybe blue, at some of the bigger, more serious ski resorts. The elevation at Brighton is low. The rental equipment is pretty new. The skis and helmet are in good shape. The staff is super friendly. We went on a Saturday morning in March right after a night of snow so there was nice fresh powder on the ground. Since it was late in the season, there weren't a lot of people on the mountain which was perfect for me. Less hazard and chance of running someone over. The bunny slope was a bit hard to get down cause it's so flat and the snow was so thick. There's a rope tow up the blue trails in the middle. Efficient but it goes so fast! I preferred the lifts. Everything was well ran and well kept. Family friendly place. If you're looking for an extreme sports mountain, maybe not Brighton. But if you're looking for a beginners hill, definitely visit here!

    Becki B.

    If you absolutely HAVE to ski in the Detroit area, Mt. Brighton is one of the four active ski areas that are within an hour of the metro Detroit area. Just like the other three ski areas, Mt. Brighton was a former gravel pit (not a garbage dump as per popular opinion) that was converted to a ski area. If you're looking for a true 'mountain' experience... this isn't it. However, it does provide a fun winter retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Mt. Brighton is actually two hills. From the parking lot looking towards the hills, the bump on the right is geared more toward beginners and intermediates while the bump on the left is more for the advanced skiers. There are seven total chairlifts that serve the ski area. Each chairlift is color coded per their trail map. The red and black triple person chairlifts serve the beginner/intermediate slopes on the main slope of the right bump. These are always the first lifts to open for the season, so it's a safe bet that these lifts will always be running whenever the ski area is open for business. The base lodge is your typical midwest day area setup (don't expect Aspen or Chamonix). There is a cafeteria-style restaurant for the masses with moderately priced food of lower quality. There is also a 'lounge' that serves guests over the age of 21 (under 21 welcomed when accompanied by a parent/guardian) which can be a relief on high school or middle school ski nights. The food is MUCH better in the lounge compared to the cafeteria. Surprisingly, weekend crowds aren't that bad. This area serves local skiers during the work week. Most people making weekend ski trips forgo the local hills and head further north. Be careful when skiing on Thursday or Friday nights as these are generally when the local schools have their weekly ski outings.

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    Meagan C.

    Hmm, where to begin.. Let me just start out by saying that I grew up skiing and boarding at very large mountains in New Hampshire. Mt. Brighton is a hill and it takes me anywhere from 15 seconds to 45 seconds to board from the top of the slope to the bottom. I'm not going to lie, I do go there often because it is close and I have such a deep desiree to go boarding all of the time. Pros: -It's one of very few places to go skiing/boarding in SE Michigan that is close to the Detroit area. -They upgraded to a sweet new RFID ticket system that can be scanned through all of your gear. -If you purchase tickets online, you get $5 off your first visit and $15 off return visits. -Once you have your card from the first time you go, you can keep reloading that card online so you don't have to wait in line for tickets. SWEET! -Their terrain park is probably the best part of the hill. -If you get a tune-up from the board shop, they really know what they're doing and won't mess up your stuff. -Two lodges. 1 is fancy and very hot inside while the other is bright and open and cool. While there's so much good stuff to say about Mt. Brighton, most of this stuff really has nothing to do with actually being out on the slopes. Cons: -the trails are straight as a pin, from top to bottom (with the exception of one). -takes two seconds to get to the bottom -half of the people who work here apparently don't know how to hold the chair so it doesn't smash into you when you're getting on the lift -there's only a handful of trees on the hill -it gets super windy because the only land all around Mt Brighton is basically flat and there's nothing really on the slopes to block the wind -they don't give vouchers for a different day when you're not pleased with conditions even though your ticket is already paid for and you've only taken two runs (they can tell how long you've been skiing for so it should be no problem) Conclusively, after all that, Brighton just gets super super boring, very fast. ** Just a side note: I just went to holly mountain for the first time, after I started writing this review & thought to myself "OH MY GOD! Why in the world have I been going to Brighton this whole time?!?! Mt. Holly is a million times better on so many levels & it's worth the farther drive and more expensive price, for sure!!" Save yourself a trip to Brighton and go to Holly instead! Holly mountain may be just "okay" compared to the places I'm used to skiing at but it definitely beats Brighton by a long run!

    Sandra H.

    Up for the holidays from out of state and booked kids (10,13 and 14) at ski school for the day (10am-3pm). Kids had an amazing time and now hooked on the sport. Staff patient, kind and fun! Grill reasonably priced, great food and strong drinks. Here were the pros, a few shout outs and suggestions: The day before we found out it would rain on our scheduled day. Called and found out policy that we had to send an email. Emailed around 3pm the day before. The manager responded almost immediately (learned through subsequent emails he was off site but continued to respond to us). Gave us options. Ultimately we kept our date since the other dates were booked up. Day of lesson they walked us through the process. Staff helped kids but let them "do" it (ex sat watching patiently as kids laced us snowboarding boots but tightened and checked at the end). Kids loved instructors and cup of hot chocolate at end of lesson. Edward (kids ski group) was wonderful (fun and really nice). It rained and kids soaking wet. I went to check the shop and Deanna helped me find gloves that would work for them. We hung out at the Grill for the five hours. Great view of the slopes so we could get pictures of kids. Really good food. Apple flatbread was amazing. Reasonable prices, good size portions. Julie took great care of us checking in often. Nice ambiance with large fire pit. My oldest son fell and hit his head hard towards the end of the day. Instructor addressed it immediately, I was concerned and asked for first aid. Ski patrol came to us, checked him out and gave us next step instructions. Impressed with their knowledge and concern. Suggestions: really bad 80's music (maybe update). Parents splurge for ski pants even for one day (Target a mile down the rd with large selection of Champion ski pants, water proof gloves and puffy jackets). Great place for kids lessons. They cater to both the kids and parents!

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    Very rigid front ticket office team. Spring skiing was a bit rough too considering they do not groom the back side of the hills.

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    Took a lesson and it was wonderful! Customer service was overall very good and had a great time skiing for the first time!

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    This place sucks. It's all ice and the vibe is bad. The kids are awful and rude. Save ur money and go to Colorado.

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    Alpine Valley Ski Area

    Alpine Valley Ski Area

    2.9(50 reviews)
    16.5 mi

    My friend has a pass here and I've been wanting to get back into skiing so I booked a lesson with a…read morefriend. We got there early and was out with coach Tom. He was awesome! He showed us the basics and knew we had a little bit of experience before (over 12 years for me) but we wanted to start at the beginning. After we got the basics down, we were heading up the bunny hill. It was scary at first, but having coach Tim in front showing us what to do, made me feel confident. Before I knew it I was going down the blue hill! We had gone down probably 5 times at this point and we had to check out hr après ski life. We ordered a drink and the bartender had me turns onto a 007! It was a perfect light and flavorful drink! I loved their featured menu but man that drink was delicious. Before we fully warmed back up we were back in the slopes. After a few more times down and my friend was trying out her tricks, we had worked up an appetite. We went down to the food area and we ordered at the window. I asked the gentlemen behind the order window and he said the while was a must try. So we ordered the fries and chili and man was he right. The chili was AMAZING! All the food was delicious. It reminded me of a good bar food menu. The place has a ton of space for everyone and the slopes and lifts themselves were clean and beautiful. It's a great place to start learning or for the more advanced skier/boarder. Amazing place! If you're coming do lessons, ask for coach Tom!

    Tow ropes are always down and it is never posted online or social media while they post other…read morethings, staff has terrible communication (doesn't answer questions while continuing to post online) and seem unprofessional.

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    Winter Walden Ski & Snowboard Club - Snowboarder getting some air

    Winter Walden Ski & Snowboard Club

    5.0(1 review)
    23.7 mi

    If I could give more than 5 stars, Winter Walden definitely earned them from our family this year!…read more My 7 & 9 year old kids joined their cousins as guests one weekend, and in 4 short hours our 7 year old daughter was navigating the chairlift like a pro and using controlled techniques to ski down intermediate runs. Paul and his excellent instruction staff did what my husband and I could not, and we had the best time for the rest of the season skiing as a family. We decided to enroll both kids for full membership, only to see on the website that they were full for the 2020-21 season. I sent an email describing our daughter's progress in just the one session and our desire to see how much more she and our son could make, and then crossed my fingers. As the saying goes, "flattery will get you everywhere" (all of it was true!), and Paul let us join a little late. I am so glad he did. The kids loved hitting the slopes, and had great instruction to make sure they learned their new skills with the proper form and technique, and could demonstrate proficiency before moving through the ranks. The staff love what they do, and the enthusiasm is contagious for all their students. This year in particular it was such a blessing and a relief to have something fun and new to look forward to each weekend. We will definitely be enrolling next year, and in a timely fashion too!

    From the owner: Winter Walden students are placed in small classes with a qualified instructor who is trained to…read moremake the experience fun and safe. Students are evaluated in every class and advance to the next level as soon as they are ready. "Learning by Doing" is the Winter Walden method. Our weekend day trips take place during the winter at Pine Knob and Mount Holly resorts.

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    Sunset Cove Resort

    Sunset Cove Resort

    4.0(4 reviews)
    69.7 mi
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    My family stays at Sunset Cove every summer. We have a lot for our camper that we pay $1400 a year…read morefor, $200 for a dock, and we also pay for electric. I enjoy staying and relaxing and being out on the water. Marble lake is a lake that's part of a series of channels and lakes and that's one of my favorite things about this particular area. As mentioned above there's a pretty nice price tag on what we pay and because of that it would be nice to see the money that so many are paying for go towards upgrades in the resort. Better restrooms and showers... more full hook ups in the camper area... heck even new playground equipment... throw us a bone!! For as much as lot rent is as well as paying for our own electric on top of that this resort has to be pocketing a lot of money and I would be thoroughly impressed if we start to saw some, *any* kind of upgrade in the resort. Anyways the resort is usable and not by any means in bad shape. I enjoy spending my weekends here and don't have many complaints. Side note the corner store on the water has amazing hand dipped ice-cream that can't be beat. If you're here, don't miss it.

    Great place! Very large gas station with lots of quirky gifts and essentials. Lots of different and…read moreunique candy and some basic groceries. Donuts are always fresh and the ice cream is incredible. My brother and I drove 40 min just for the ice cream it is that good. My favorite flavors are birthday cake and buckeye.

    Mt Brighton - skiresorts - Updated May 2026

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