Marquette Mountain Explained

Marquette Mountain
Location:Marquette, Michigan, U.S.
Nearest City:Marquette

3miles from downtown

Base Elevation:800feet
Top Elevation:1257feet
Vertical:457feet
Pushpin Map:Michigan#USA
Pushpin Relief:y
Coordinates:46.508°N -87.42°W
Skiable Area:169acres
Number Trails:25
- 15% easiest
- 50% more difficult
- 35% most difficult
Longest Run:1.25miles
Liftsystem:3 chairlifts, 1 tow
Lift Capacity:5,200 / hr
Terrainparks:0
Snowfall:117-1NaN-1
Snowmaking:50%
Nightskiing:7 nights / wk [1]
External Link:Marquette Mountain.com

Marquette Mountain Resort is a small mountain and ski resort in Marquette, Michigan, the major city in the state's Upper Peninsula. The resort offers winter sports seasonally as well as mountain biking, volleyball, and hiking in the spring, summer, and fall.

The hill has a summit elevation of 1257feet above sea level, over 300 acres and a vertical drop of 457feet. The recipient of lake effect snow from nearby Lake Superior, Marquette Mountain Resort receives an average of 150-1NaN-1 of snowfall annually. It has three chairlifts and a rope tow and is equipped with LED lighting for night skiing. The shore of the lake's Marquette Bay is just 2miles to the northeast. 10miles to the south is the extensive runway of the county's Sawyer International Airport. The resort's parking lot is adjacent to highway M-553.

History

Popular from the start, the ski area opened in late 1957.[2] [3] [4] It was originally known as Cliffs Ridge, as it operated on land leased from the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company of Cleveland, Ohio.[5] The first chairlift, a Riblet double, was installed on the skier's right side of Rocket Run in the fall of 1972.[6] [7] Previously, there were 2 T-bars (the original Constam[8] on the skier's left of Rocket and a newer Hall Ski-Lift on the skier's left of Snowfield) and several rope tows. The ski area was renamed "Marquette Mountain" in 1982.[9] In summer of 2020, expansion of the mountain bike trails began.

The National Ski Hall of Fame is in Ishpeming, about 12miles west of Marquette.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.marquettemountain.com/mountaininfo.php Marquette Mountain.com
  2. News: Ready new ski center. Milwaukee Sentinel. September 23, 1957 . 6-part 2.
  3. News: Thar's gold in them hills. Milwaukee Sentinel. November 14, 1957 . 1-part 4 .
  4. News: UP boasts last 'resort' for skiers. Milwaukee Sentinel. March 5, 1958. 7-part 2.
  5. News: Hill With Great Lakes View. Milwaukee Journal. Dooley. Don. 3-part 4 . February 5, 1967.
  6. News: Cliffs Ridge Ski Area to be improved. Milwaukee Sentinel. May 2, 1972 . 5-part 1.
  7. News: Chairlift OK'd for ski area. Milwaukee Sentinel. May 10, 1972 . 10-part 1.
  8. News: Cliffs Ridge area plans new lift. Milwaukee Sentinel. November 27, 1969. 10-part 2.
  9. Web site: Marquette Mountain Is A Longtime Mainstay In Michigan's UP. On The Snow.com. Terrell. Mike. November 23, 2009 . February 11, 2013.