Snow & Ski Conditions The Highlands

The The Highlands snow report for Feb 16 is a 46" base depth with 8 of 8 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at The Highlands are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
The HighlandsOpen

Recent Snowfall

    
0"1"1"0"0"0"

Base

46"
Machine Groomed

Depth vs Average

109%
vs average of 42" on Feb 16
Snow Reporter Comments: CONDITIONS UPDATE: February 16th 2026Good Morning from The Highlands Team!Today's Blog We love that you are here! It's going to be another great day to ride, temperatures dipped into the upper 20's overnight so the snow surface will be quick this morning. It is suppose to warm to a high of 40 today, so snow conditions will soften as the day progresses. Grab your gear, and get out here! Our world-class grooming team has been out all night laying down fresh corduroy, setting the stage for smooth turns and feel good laps. It's shaping up to be a pretty great day to ride with family and friends. Lifts will be spinning 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM so come get your turns in! It's going to be a great day here at THE HIGHLANDS! We are ready and hope you have a great week with us.Taking a warm ride to the top on the warmest lift in the Midwest, C6, will make things feel just right!RACE'S TODAYNo Races TodayLIFT HOURS9:00 AM - 9:00 PMRESORT EVENTSSNOWMAKING | GROOMING UPDATEThank a snowmaker! As of now, we are well covered, and there is no need to make snow. Thanks to them and our 24/7 grooming team, conditions could not get much better.LIFT TICKETS, RENTAL, & SKI SCHOOLBefore heading to the hill, you should buy your lift tickets online for the lowest rates. Rentals and lessons should be reserved 24 - 48 hours in advance. We now have a Winter Bundle that lets you bundle lift, rental, and a lesson to customize your experience. We also have a SnowFlex ticket pack, purchase 2 - 5 days of lift tickets and use them whenever it works out for you, with no blackout dates - 100% flexibility. We want it to be easy. Our Resort Services team is available in the Day Lodge to assist with any needs.TODAYS WEATHERToday:Scattered showers between 10am and 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 42. Light and variable wind becoming southwest 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 40%.Tonight:Patchy fog after 10pm. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.Ski and Board you soon!Your Snow Insider
Lifts Open
8/8 open
Acres Open
435 Acres Open
Runs Open
55/55 open
Beginner Runs Open
22/15
Intermediate Runs Open
16/20
Advanced Runs Open
16/15
Expert Runs Open
1/5

Resort Overview

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Dec 05
Projected Opening
Mar 22
Projected Closing
The Highlands at Harbor Springs is located in northern Michigan’s Emmet County, just outside the charming town of Harbor Springs. With 435 acres of skiable terrain and an average annual snowfall of 125 inches, the resort offers a reliable winter season supported by extensive snowmaking. The base sits at 745 ft and rises to a summit of 1,290 ft, delivering a vertical drop of 552 ft across 55 trails and 11 lifts. The terrain is thoughtfully distributed with 27% beginner runs, 36% intermediate, 27% advanced, and 9% expert, making it a balanced destination for skiers of all abilities. Families will appreciate the two tubing lanes, three terrain parks, and dedicated learning areas, while seasoned skiers can challenge themselves on longer descents like the 1.3-mile North Challenger. The resort also features 15 park rails and a variety of lift types including high-speed quads and surface lifts. Visitors choose The Highlands for its welcoming atmosphere, scenic surroundings, and year-round appeal. Beyond skiing, the resort offers snowshoeing, fat tire biking, and Nordic trails, making it a versatile winter destination. Its blend of approachable terrain, modern infrastructure, and family-focused amenities makes it a standout choice for those seeking a relaxed yet active alpine experience.

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