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Boyne Highlands – Krazy Daze – March 21, 2020 (Cancelled)


Every year at Boyne Highlands, we celebrate spring with our something for everyone weekend of no holds barred festivities – Krazy Daze! Join us for live music, lighthearted activities, and upbeat events tailored to every member of the family. Whether you’re a face-painted kid taking a pass at the Silly Slalom, or a kid at heart warming up for the Ski Over the Pond competition at a tailgate party, you’ll find enough fun and laughter to keep you smiling all weekend long.

Friday March 20

6-9pm: Face Painting | Main Lodge Lobby

Saturday March 21

8am-12:30pm: Activity Registration | Food Court

  • Participants must be 20 years of age or younger to register. Except the Ski Over The Pond, all ages welcome!
  • All participants must have a valid lift ticket or Season Pass
  •  Ski Over the Pond Registration is from 8:30am to 12:30pm ONLY  
  • Children’s Activities Registration ending at 10am

11am-4pm: Face Painting | Food Court

11-11:45am: Jumping Contest | Camelot

11am-12:30pm: Nastar Race | Leprechaun

1-2pm: Silly Slalom | Camelot

2:15pm:  Slush Cup | Ski Over The Pond

4:30-5:30pm: Awards | Food Court

4:30-8:30pm: Get Crazy After Party | Zoo Bar

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Krazy Daze

Saturday, March 21, 2020

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Krazy Days Photo Gallery – via Boyne Highlands Page on Facebook (Click on photos for captions & slideshow view)

A day of family fun at its finest on the slopes!

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Boyne Highlands On Facebook

Below are the latest postings from the Boyne Highlands Resort Page On Facebook.

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Boyne Highlands – Ski League Championships – March 25, 2017


Get your team together one last time this season and see where you stack up against teams from all over the state. The 28th Ski League Championships is a great afternoon of team racing and camaraderie.

Teams are comprised of 7 ski racers, one of which must be a female.  Race will take place on North Challenger and teams are encouraged to “tailgate” at the bottom of the slope.

Important! Each participant must show ID confirming 21 years of age or older, must read and sign their own the liability indemnification form, and pick up racing bib and T-shirt at registration.

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Boyne Highlands Downhill – March 26, 2017

Each year, our Boyne Highlands Downhill competition brings the thrill of World Cup-style downhill racing to Boyne Highlands. Open to all ages and ability levels, this popular annual event allows competitors to race on one of two courses – Leprechaun or Olympic – with awards for male and female winners in a variety of race classes.

Since its inception, the Boyne Highlands Downhill has built its reputation as Michigan’s premier alpine racing event, drawing competitors from throughout the region. And whether you come as a racer or a spectator, the fun goes well beyond the slopes, with demos, special events and an awards party that brings the competition’s excitement to an action-packed finish.

Registration

  • Save $5 per racer entry by pre-registering on line by 4pm Thursday, March 23 Register Now
  • On-Site Registration and Bib Pick-up: Slopeside Lounge
  •      Friday, March 24: 5:30 – 11pm
  •      Saturday, March 25: 8am – 5pm
  •      Sunday, March 26: 7 – 8am
  • View/Download On-Site Registration
  • View/Download Liability Waiver
  • View/Download Racer BIO

Olympic Course Divisions

  • Start time: Estimated 11am
  • 50 & over, 40-49, 30-39, 19-29, 15-18, Open Class (14 & over)
  • NOTE: must be at least 14 years old on race day in order to enter Open Division

Leprechaun Course Divisions  

  • Start time: 9:30am
  • 5 & under, 6-8, 9-11, 12-14, 50-59, 60 & over

All racers will receive a commemorative t-shirt at registration.  In addition, all racers are invited to the awards party after the race where appetizers will be provided and a cash bar will also be available.  All racers must pass through the start wand in order to be entered into the prize drawing at the awards party.

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Boyne Highlands – Zoo-de-Mack Bike Bash – May 21 – 22, 2016

The Zoo-de-Mackinac is a weekend of huge parties with great bands, one of the most scenic bicycle rides in the country, a lot of sunshine, views of the mighty Mackinac Bridge, and one magical island.

THIS IS NOT A RACE! The Zoo-de-Mackinac is a collection of outdoor enthusiasts (3,500 in 2011) who want to enjoy a little physical exercise together in one of the most beautiful areas in the state of Michigan. The bike ride starts Saturday morning at Boyne Highlands Resort and spans 51 miles along Lake Michigan on a paved road with very little automobile traffic.

Riders pedal through rolling countryside and trillium covered forests, along sandy beaches, and are surrounded by breathtaking views of Lake Michigan from 400′ high bluffs. We stop approximately half way, at a unique place called the Legs Inn for a leisurely lunch and to swap stories.

The ride continues on to Mackinaw City, where Arnold Ferry boats have been chartered for the ride over to Mackinac Island. Once on the magical island, check into your hotel and stroll into town to forget the aches and pains from the day’s ride. As the evening wears on, the island comes alive with The Gatehouse, Pink Pony, and Horns hosting post ride parties with incredible live bands!

Zoo-de-Mack Website

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