Iron Mountain, Michigan: Pine Mountain Ski Jump
Visit in summer, when there's no snow and you can climb the stairs to the top of the 176-foot-high tower. The view from the breezy observation platform is supposedly 30 miles.
- Address:
- Kramer Drive, Iron Mountain, MI
- Directions:
- North edge of the city. From US-2 in Iron Mountain turn east (no stoplight) at the Pine Mountain Resort sign onto Kent St. Drive three-quarters of a mile. Turn right at the stop sign onto N. Forest St. Drive one block. Bear left onto Walker St. Drive a quarter-mile. Turn right onto Kramer Drive. Drive one mile to the top of the mountain.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Pine Mountain Ski Jump
The Pine Mountain Ski Jump is one of the highest artificially created ski jumps in the world. It is part of the Kiwanis Ski Club and hosts annual FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup competitions. The first competition was held in 1939.
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We recommend visiting in summer, when there's no snow and you can climb the stairs to the top of the 176-foot-high tower. The view from the breezy observation platform is supposedly 30 miles.