With the temperatures plunging and the leaves changing, we’re clinging to the last moments of fall and all the festivities before the frost hits our cheeks and we have to dig out the winter coats from the closet.
One of the most exhilarating activities this October is officially coming to an end this weekend: crossing Boyne Mountain’s Skyridge.
It’s the world’s longest timber-towered suspension bridge, opened to the public nearly three years ago, and it provides some of the breathtaking views in all of the Midwest.
Visit the SkyBridge Michigan before it closes
You’ll get to SkyBridge Michigan, ride Boyne Mountain’s Hemlock Chairlift to the top, and be met with an exhilarating 1,200-foot-long, 118-foot-high pedestrian bridge.
According to UpNorthLive, Kari Roder, director of marketing at Boyne Mountain Resort, said,
SkyBridge Michigan we are in our fourth fall season, and it is truly put Boyne Mountain Resort on the map as a scenic destination for fall color. It is the longest timber tower suspension bridge in the world.

In addition to the SkyBridge Michigan, the resort offers a variety of revelry, including live music, strolling magicians, and children’s activities such as inflatables, face painting, pony rides, pumpkin painting, and pumpkin smashing.
Each SkyBridge Michigan ticket includes a wristband that grants access to various activities.
A lot of entertainment and activities going on over the weekend to keep people entertained while they’re waiting in a line. You should expect lines when you get here on a Saturday. But we’ll have live music. We have strolling magicians. We have activities for the kids. Every SkyBridge Michigan ticket also includes a wristband. So, we’ll have inflatables for the kids, we’ll have face painting, there’ll be ponies, pumpkin painting, pumpkin smashing.
When does the SkyBridge Michigan close?
SkyBridge Michigan is open daily until October 26.
To purchase tickets, visit the resort’s website here.