The Reserve at Boyne Mountain McKeough Land Company 104 South Union St., Ste. 212
Traverse City, Michigan 49684
Telephone (231) 933-7216 or
Toll Free (800) 290-5263
Info-tc@mckeough.com
Skiing, golf, tennis and water sports top the long list of recreational activities available at Boyne Mountain, an attractive four-season resort set in the hill country of northern Michigan.
The Reserve at Boyne Mountain offers buyers the opportunity to invest in premium vacation homesites nestled between the slopes and the fairways, and enjoy privileged access to the resort’s collection of first-class amenities.
Facilities include a pair of championship golf courses, a 483-acre all-sports lake, 14 hard-surface tennis courts, a luxurious day spa, an impressive 88,000-square-foot indoor water park and a private ski lodge for the exclusive use of property owners.
Boyne Mountain’s ski area is widely regarded as one of the Midwest’s finest winter resorts, with a dozen lifts and 62 downhill trails, plus terrain parks, half pipes, a skating rink, a tubing area and miles of cross-country and snowmobile tracks. All owners will receive special discounts on golf packages, lift tickets and other resort services, along with private ski area parking, complimentary social membership at the Country Club of Boyne and owner rates at all Boyne-owned golf courses in Michigan.
Acreage: 290 acres (117 hectares)
Golf: Property owners are entitled to annual season pass packages for unlimited play on Boyne Mountain’s two championship courses, plus the Crooked Tree Golf Club overlooking Lake Michigan. Residents also are entitled to owner rates at all other Boyne-owned courses in Michigan, encompassing a total of 162 holes of incredible golf at four different locations around the state.
Tennis: Fourteen hard-surface tennis courts are located adjacent to the sports center at the base of the mountain.
Fitness: The resort fitness center features a selection of cardio and weight training machines, plus an ongoing schedule of Pilates, yoga and other exercise classes.
Recreation: Other recreational amenities at the resort include biking and walking paths, lift-served mountain bike trails, a disc golf course and a variety of organized activities for kids, plus boating, wake boarding and beach access on Deer Lake.
Spa: The Solace Spa at Boyne Mountain is Michigan’s premier luxury destination spa, housed in an 18,000-square-foot facility equipped with whirlpools, cedar saunas, steam rooms, indoor and outdoor pools, a full-service salon and a café specializing in light, healthy meals.
Skiing: The Boyne Mountain ski area and its sister resort, Boyne Highlands, comprise one of the most complete full-service winter sports complexes in the Midwest. The two resorts feature a combined total of 111 downhill runs on 850 acres of skiable terrain, with 18 lifts, extensive terrain parks and half pipes, a lift-served tubing slope and miles of groomed cross-country trails. Property owners have access to a private ski-in parking area and an exclusive mountain lodge at the top of Boyne Mountain.
Fishing: Reserve residents enjoy abundant angling opportunities throughout the year, from casting for trout along the resort’s private fly fishing stream to big game fishing on nearby Lake Michigan and wintertime ice fishing on smaller lakes in the area.
Swimming: Boyne Mountain offers a choice of several indoor and outdoor pools and hot tubs, along with seasonal swimming in the clear waters of Deer Lake. Owners also receive discounted rates at Avalanche Bay, Michigan’s largest indoor water park.
Other Snow Sports: In addition to skiing and snowboarding, the resort offers facilities and equipment for ice skating, dog sledding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and sleigh rides.
Dining and Shopping: Residents will have access to a range of shopping and dining choices within the resort complex, with additional choices available in nearby communities. Michigan’s highly acclaimed Tapawingo restaurant is just 18 miles from the resort.
Area Attractions: Boyne Mountain is located about three hours north of Grand Rapids, surrounded by picturesque lakes, farmland and rolling countryside. It’s an ideal base for exploring the scenic shorelines and historic waterfront towns of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, as well as the premium wineries of the Leelanau and Old Mission peninsulas near Traverse City.
Lots: The Reserve at Boyne Mountain encompasses a total of 167 homesites measuring 0.6 to 1.2 acres, with underground telephone, cable television, natural gas and electricity lines. All sites are guaranteed buildable, with prices ranging from $59,900 to $199,900.