906-214-2308
906-265-9100
40 E Adams St
Iron River, MI 49935

Ski Brule Opening Iron River brings the start of Michigan’s winter season on November 21, 2025. This exciting event welcomes skiers and snowboarders to the Upper Peninsula for the first turns of the year. Ski Brule in Iron River, MI, is known for excellent snowmaking, friendly service, and fun family events. Once the temperature drops, the snowmaking team begins work right away. They keep snow guns running day and night, so the trails are ready for opening weekend.
Because weather can change fast, check the Ski Brule website or follow social media for updates. Early trails often include Log Jam, Bambi Trail, and sometimes Bunny. These are serviced by the Big Bear Chairlift and Bambi Tow Rope. In addition, lift tickets for November 21–23, 2025, cost $30 for ages 10 and older, while kids 9 and under ski free. Tickets and rentals are available at the Rental Center, Bear’s Den, and Lodging Office.
The Ski Brule Opening Iron River weekend is a great way to enjoy early-season skiing. The snow is fresh, the runs are smooth, and the atmosphere is full of energy. Moreover, Ski Brule is one of the first resorts to open in the Midwest, so you can start your ski season early. Families, beginners, and experienced skiers all find something to love.
Make it a weekend getaway! Explore local lodging and plan your stay in Iron County visit the Iron County Lodging Association for more accommodations nearby.
906-214-2308
906-265-9100
40 E Adams St
Iron River, MI 49935
906-265-9244
1700 County Road 424
Gaastra, MI 49917
906-265-3611
1257 W Ice Lake Rd
Iron River, MI 49935
800-362-7853
373 Brule Mountain Rd
Iron River, MI 49935
800-DO-BRULE
906-265-4957
397 Brule Mountain Rd
Iron River, MI 49935
906-822-7713
1968 US 141 Highway
Amasa, MI 49903
Iron County is one of the Upper Peninsula’s best kept secrets. From camping to fishing, hunting to canoeing, mountain biking to forest bathing – no matter your interests, the great outdoors and clear crisp air await you here.