Swiss Valley Ski Area, Michigan, United States


4.0 (30 reviews) Spent Ranking #1 in Cass County Ski & Snowboard Areas

Fun Local Ski Area!

Family-oriented ski area offers eleven runs with varied terrain for all skill levels, plus a "Valley Kids" ski program designed for children 5 through 11.
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Address

Route 60 west, Jones, MI 49061

Mobile

+1 269-244-5635

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 9:52

User Ratings

4.0 based on (30 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4seescokid 5:00 PM Mar 4, 2022
    Was at Bittersweet and had to come use Indy pass, one and done, great for beginners
    My friend from Maine I came to Michigan to ski the upper Peninsula Minnesota and Wisconsin and he met me after going to shush mountain two weeks later at the bitter sweet. Then we went down to Swiss Valley which was on the Indy pass. It is a small little area looks great for beginners but after 40 minutes we had enough. I went to the chalet and had lunch and a couple beers and I was all good one and done
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  • 4roadtripper10 5:00 PM Jan 30, 2012
    GREAT (for beginners)
    We are from the Lansing, MI area so we have several ski resorts within 2 hours drive. We decided on the Swiss Valley because of the Sunday deal (includes rental, lift and a lesson for a very low rate from 3-7 pm). My son was off and running, but I was returning to the sport after 30 years! The boot staff was really helpful to make sure I had the right size and that they fit properly. The area to put on boots had mostly very low benches, but a few high (normal height) ones for adults. Then, on to the ski area! After personal questions like how old I am and how much do I weigh, I had skis that were set for me! I was told that most people don't use poles anymore (especially beginners) so I skipped that station and onto the lesson. They didn't seem to start at any particular time, just started when a few people were ready for them. I think our instructor was John. We had two little kids (about 6 years old or so), one college kid, and one 50 year old woman. Obviously very diverse group, but John was good with all of us and we felt comfortable on the beginner hill and he even took us for a few runs down the intermediate hill using the lift. NOTE: Beginner hill has tow rope. The tow rope seems to be a bit faster than most I've seen, and the top of the beginner hill is a little more steep than others I’ve seen. The flip side of that is that the hill marked as intermediate was much easier than I expected, and my son who normally doesn't venture off the intermediate hill was on the advanced hill (so- bottom line- if you've skied other resorts perhaps Northern MI these will seem a little easy compared to others with the same designation). I liked the experience so much that I bought some used ski equipment from their shop so that I can do it again without renting. I was able to buy the very boots that I had spent the afternoon skiing in so I knew they were perfect. Their rental equipment: it was not new, but it functioned very well for me:) We were so enjoying the skiing that neither or us went to the snack bar, so I can't comment on that. Overall a very good experience. I think that teenagers could get bored if you went there for all day (we there 4 hours and it was perfect). Also a very advanced skier or snowboarder would probably be disappointed. They do have a terrain park - looked small from the lift- but since I didn't venture out that way I can't comment on it. The lifts: the smallest "blue square" lift was apparently for beginners. Lots of people fell getting off, and there is a person who immediately stops the lift for safety reasons. The lift stops a lot:) This is good and bad- you feel really secure that if you are the one that falls, you won't get trampled, but if you are not the one falling, it may be a bit annoying that it keeps stopping. The whole resort is very forgiving for beginners. Fun day!

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