Multiseason Recreation
Hickory Hills Recreation Area has been owned and operated as a ski area and municipal park by the City of Traverse City since 1952 and has been an iconic natural setting within the Traverse City micropolitan area. The park is widely used by the greater community offering active and passive recreational activities through all four seasons. Hickory Hills is an important community asset that provides affordable recreation opportunities for area youth and residents alike.
During the winter months, Hickory Hills offers 16 runs for skiers and snowboarders, including a bunny hill with a conveyer lift. The top of Swede slope offers great views of Grand Traverse Bay and Downtown Traverse City. Nordic skiers may enjoy a 5k trail meandering through the woods. During the Alpine and Nordic season, Hickory Hills has a Ski Patrol that assists in promoting safe skiing and offers first aid services.
Additional four-season recreation is offered with an existing hiking trail network and an award-winning Disc Golf course with two 18-hole layouts.
Hickory Hills Recreation Area and the adjoining Hickory Meadows and Hickory Forest do not permit hunting.
Hickory Meadows
Hickory Meadows, a 112-acre nature preserve, sits adjacent to Hickory Hills Recreation Area. The property consists of 6 kilometers of trails that are groomed during the winter ski season. Paths meander through meadows and upland forests for skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, and dog walking. This area is also great for enjoying open space, scenic views, and wildlife viewing.
Learn more at the Grand Traverse Conservation District