Our Sister Resorts
From Michigan to Washington State, the Boyne Resorts collection features the very best in sport and leisure activities for every season and every person. In combination with the many amenities found at each resort, Boyne Resorts proves to have the finest and most complete resort facilities in the nation.
Big Sky Resort, Montana: Big Sky Resort was purchased in 1976 by Everett Kircher, from the late Chet Huntley who first opened the area for skiing in 1973. Located just 18 miles north of Yellowstone National Park, the resort offers year-round entertainment for families and adventurists alike, and is also recognized as a premier convention destination. The Lone Peak Tram takes skiers to 11,150 feet giving Big Sky one of the largest total vertical drops in the nation and with access to nearby Moonlight Basin terrain on the Lone Peak Pass, visitors can enjoy "America's Biggest Skiing" on 5,512 acres of terrain. www.bigskyresort.com
Brighton, Utah: Brighton was founded in 1936 is one of America's oldest alpine ski areas. Known as "the place where Salt Lake City learns to ski and ride," Brighton prides itself on having one of the best beginner ski programs in the United States. www.skibrighton.com
Crystal Mountain, Washington: Crystal Mountain is Washington's largest ski area. Located just 76 miles from Seattle and 64 miles from Tacoma, the resort is situated on the northeast edge of Mount Rainier National Park. www.skicrystal.com
Cypress Mountain, British Columbia: Cypress Mountain is the Official Freestyle Skiing and Snowboard Venue for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Cypress is only 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver and continues to provide skiers and riders with the most vertical drop, most terrain, most lifts and best snow conditions on the highest skiing and riding peak of Vancouver's Legendary North Shore Mountains. www.cypressmountain.com
Loon Mountain, New Hampshire: Loon Mountain offers New Hampshire's biggest skiing on 2,100 feet of vertical with 47 trails, 6 tree skiing areas, 6 terrain parks, superpipe and halfpipe. Located just two hours north of Boston, Loon is consistently rated as one of the most-accessible resorts in New England. www.loonmtn.com
Sugarloaf, Maine: Sugarloaf is the only lift-serviced above-treeline skiing in the East. With a vertical drop of 2,820 ft. Sugarloaf's is the most continuous in New England. There are 134 trails to choose from with enough terrain to keep both the beginner and expert skier and snowboarder happy. www.sugarloaf.com
Sunday River Resort, Maine: Built on a passion for snow that began in 1959, Sunday River is known for having the most dependable snow in New England. Located 90 minutes from Portland, Maine and three hours from Boston the resort is spread across eight interconnected mountain peaks. The resort features two slopeside Grand Hotels and golf at the acclaimed Sunday River Golf Club. www.sundayriver.com
The Summit at Snoqualmie, Washington: The Summit at Snoqualmie including Alpental Ski Area, has possibly the best access in the nation with I-90 right next to the resort and less than an hour from downtown Seattle. Alpental is infamous as one of the most challenging ski areas in the country and received 12th Best Resort honors in 2006 from Freeskier Magazine as testimony to its unique personality. www.summitatsnoqualmie.com