
From Ski Slopes To Dog Sleds: Michigan’s Priciest Winter Experiences
Michigan transforms into a winter wonderland each year, offering various activities for residents and tourists alike.
While many of us enjoy budget-friendly, or better yet, free, pursuits like sledding or ice skating, the Mitten State is also home to some extravagant winter experiences that comes with hefty prices.
If you have a little cash to spend, here are some of Michigan's most expensive winter activities.

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Luxury Skiing and Snowboarding
Michigan’s premier resorts, such as Boyne Mountain, Cannonsburg Ski Area, and Crystal Mountain, are destinations for ski enthusiasts.
There are so many options to choose from, including the luxury packages include all-day lift tickets, equipment rentals, and private lessons. You can also add on upscale accommodations and gourmet dining.
So, a weekend getaway can easily surpass $1,000 per person.
Ice Climbing Adventures
For thrill-seekers, ice climbing in the Upper Peninsula near Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore offers an unforgettable experience.
The guided tours range from $200 to $400 per person, especially if you’re renting specialized equipment or opting for a private guide.
Snowmobiling Excursions
Michigan boasts hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails, especially in regions like Gaylord and the Keweenaw Peninsula.
Renting a snowmobile for a day can cost $250 to $400, and if you add guided tours or multi-day rentals drives up the expense.
If you want to go snowmobiling in Gaylord, there is a Facebook group you can join for advice and suggestions.
Winter Glamping or Luxury Lodges
For a cozy yet high-end winter escape, Michigan’s glamping options, such as luxury yurts or remote lakefront cabins, are hard to beat.
Have you heard of Postcard Cabins (formally known as Getaway Cabins)? There are multiple Midwest locations, including 3 options for Michigan residents.
These accommodations can cost anywhere from $500 to $1,500 per night, offering heated spaces, stunning views, and premium amenities.
Guided Ice Fishing
Ice fishing on Michigan’s frozen lakes, like Lake Michigan or Lake Huron, takes on a luxurious twist when done with a charter service.
For an elevated experience, you can book heated shanties, expert guides, and top-tier equipment, which can run you $200 to $300 per person.
Dog Sledding Adventures
In the snowy forests near Marquette or Munising, private dog sledding tours are a unique experience.
Prices range from $300 to $600 per person for this thrilling winter activity.
Scenic Winter Flights
For the ultimate splurge, helicopter or scenic plane rides offer breathtaking views of Michigan’s winter landscapes, including Sleeping Bear Dunes or Mackinac Island.
These tours cost $500 to $1,000 per hour, making them one of the most expensive ways to enjoy Michigan’s winter beauty.
Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a touch of luxury, these winter activities are sure to create unforgettable memories—if you're willing to splurge!
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