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Why skiers choose Mount Holly
Night skiing
Terrain park
Solid snowmaking coverage
Strong intermediate mileage
Mount Holly at a glance
Mount Holly sits in Michigan with 350 ft of vertical drop, 19 trails, and 100 lift-served acres.
Mount Holly skews toward experienced skiers. About 39% of the mountain is advanced terrain. Night skiing available. Terrain park on site.
The mountain averages 50" of snowfall per season and uses snowmaking to help hold coverage.
Lift tickets start around $55; day-of pricing varies. Mount Holly is an Independent mountain.
Snow conditions update often. Check back before you go. A fresh forecast can change everything.
Our model predicts crowd pressure for a typical week here: who this mountain draws, how its lifts absorb a rush, and how each day loads it. It is a prediction, not a turnstile count. Snow in the forecast pushes any of these days up.
MidweekQuiet
FridayQuiet
SaturdayModerate
SundayQuiet
Holiday weeksModerate
Saturdays stay manageable here, and midweek is properly quiet.
Mount Holly is an independent mountain and is not on the Epic Pass, Ikon Pass, or Indy Pass. Day tickets are available directly through the resort at approximately $55.
How many trails does Mount Holly have?
Mount Holly has 19 trails covering 100 lift-served acres with 350 feet of vertical drop. The terrain breakdown is roughly 22% beginner, 39% intermediate, and 39% advanced or expert.
Is Mount Holly good for beginners?
Mount Holly has some beginner terrain (about 22% of trails), but the mountain generally skews toward intermediate and advanced skiers. Beginners will find options but may feel more comfortable at a mountain with a stronger beginner focus.
How much does a lift ticket cost at Mount Holly?
Day ticket prices at Mount Holly start at approximately $55, though window rates vary by date and demand. Booking in advance is typically cheaper than buying at the window.
What is the average annual snowfall at Mount Holly?
Mount Holly averages approximately 50 inches of snowfall per season. The mountain uses snowmaking to help hold coverage and extend the season. Coverage depends heavily on man-made snow in lean winters.
When is the best time to ski Mount Holly?
January and February are typically peak season at Mount Holly when snowpack is deepest and conditions are most consistent. December is hit or miss. The base needs time to build. Midweek visits are almost always less crowded than weekends.
Is Mount Holly right for you?
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