Marquette Mountain Snow Report & Lift Status

Plan your day on the hill with real-time updates. Our lift and terrain status page provides the most current information on Marquette snow conditions, trail openings, and grooming. From fresh lake-effect powder to our pristine morning corduroy, get the details you need before heading to the lift.

Employees making snow at night on the terrain park
Espree Andrew onlift

Forecast & Current Conditions

Marquette Mountain receives an average of 210 inches of lake-effect snow annually, creating some of the best skiing and riding conditions in the Upper Peninsula. Our grooming team works nightly to ensure optimal surface conditions across our 170 acres. Please remember that lift operations and trail availability are subject to change based on weather, wind, and maintenance requirements.

Mountain Snow Report

Stay updated with the official daily snow report for Marquette Mountain Resort. This live document is updated every morning during the winter season to provide real-time information on lake-effect snowfall, base depth, surface conditions, and grooming status. Check back daily for pro tips, terrain park updates, and current mountain operations.

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Please note that lift operations are subject to change based on weather conditions and maintenance requirements.

Lift, Trail & Weather Status

Get real-time operational updates for Marquette Mountain Resort. Our live status board provides the most current information on our 3 chair lifts, 29 trails, and backcountry glade access.

Whether you’re looking for high-capacity lifts to the summit or checking which of our 170 acres are currently open for skiing and riding, this report is updated throughout the day to reflect current mountain operations, weather safety, and grooming schedules.

Trail availability is subject to change due to weather conditions and grooming schedules.

Safety & Guidelines

At Marquette Mountain Resort, your safety is our top priority. Navigating our 170 acres of diverse terrain requires a shared commitment to the safety of all guests. Whether you are exploring our backcountry glades or taking your first turns in the beginner area, please adhere to the Skier’s Responsibility Code and stay alert to changing mountain conditions.

  • Always stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.
  • You must not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.
  • People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
  • Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.

For a complete list of resort policies, including our helmet recommendations and lift safety guidelines, please visit our Mountain Safety & Conduct Page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our mountain operations team updates the daily snow report and trail conditions document every morning by 8:00 AM. In the event of significant lake-effect snowfall or changing weather conditions throughout the day, we provide real-time updates to the status board.

Our average ‘base depth’ typically ranges from 24 to 60 inches depending on the trail. This measurement refers to the packed snow and ice that forms the foundation of our skiable terrain, ensuring consistent coverage even between snowstorms.

Terrain park availability is subject to weather and daily maintenance. We prioritize safety and feature integrity; if we receive heavy snowfall, the park may close temporarily for grooming and hand-tooling. Check the live status board above for today’s park status.

‘Machine Groomed’ means our fleet of snowcats has worked the trails overnight to create a smooth, consistent ‘corduroy’ surface. This is ideal for carving and is generally the preferred surface for beginners and intermediate cruisers.

Yes! While we are known for our challenging technical terrain and lake-effect powder, we have dedicated beginner trails and a ski school specifically designed for those new to the sport. Look for the green circle icons on our trail map for the easiest routes.

Ready to hit the slopes?

Grab your gear and get out here. Purchase your lift tickets online in advance to save time and get straight to the lift.