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Here’s how to turn a stay at Edgewater Inn into an ideal winter ski getaway while enjoying the slopes at Boyne Mountain Resort. Charlevoix adds charm, great food, and lake views that many visitors find even more enjoyable than staying directly at the resort.


🎿 The Best Ski Weekend Itinerary Staying at Edgewater Inn

Friday: Arrival + Cozy Northern Michigan Evening

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Afternoon / Evening

  1. Check into Edgewater Inn

    • Enjoy lake views of Lake Charlevoix.

    • Unload ski gear and relax in your condo-style room.

  2. Walk downtown (5 minutes from the hotel)

    • Browse shops along Bridge Street.

    • Grab a warm drink or cocktail.

  3. Dinner in town

    • See restaurant recommendations below.

  4. Pre-ski relaxation

    • Use the indoor pool, hot tub, or sauna at the hotel.

    • Prep ski gear for the morning.

💡 Tip: Lay out ski clothes and pack snacks so you can leave early.


Saturday: Full Ski Day at Boyne Mountain

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Morning

  • 7:30 AM – Breakfast in your condo kitchen or grab coffee downtown.

  • 8:00 AM – Drive to Boyne Mountain (about 25–30 minutes).

  • 9:00 AM – First chair and fresh tracks.

Late Morning

Explore classic Boyne terrain:

  • Victor Glacier run

  • Hemlock

  • North McLouth

  • Terrain parks if you’re adventurous

Lunch at the resort

Good quick stops include:

  • Everett’s Restaurant (slope views)

  • Trophy Room Pub & Pizzeria

Afternoon

  • Ski until around 3:30–4 PM.

  • Try night skiing if conditions are good.

Evening back in Charlevoix

After the drive back:

This combo—ski resort by day, lake town by night—is what many people love.


Sunday: Short Ski Morning + Scenic Charlevoix

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Option 1: Quick Ski Session

  • Early breakfast

  • Ski 9 AM – noon

  • Beat weekend traffic leaving Boyne

Option 2: Relaxed Charlevoix Morning

If you want a slower pace:

  • Walk the Round Lake harbor

  • Visit the Charlevoix Lighthouse

  • Take photos of the famous Earl Young “mushroom houses”

Before leaving town

Grab lunch at one of the restaurants below.


🍽️ Restaurants in Charlevoix Perfect After Skiing

1. Stafford’s Weathervane Restaurant

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Best for: Cozy dinner with lake views.

Popular dishes:

  • Whitefish

  • Prime rib

  • Lake perch

The warm interior and waterfront setting make it perfect after a cold ski day.


2. The Villager Pub

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Best for: Casual après-ski atmosphere.

Expect:

  • Great burgers

  • Michigan craft beer

  • Friendly pub vibe

A favorite stop for locals and ski visitors.


3. Bridge Street Tap Room

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Best for: Craft beer lovers.

Highlights:

  • Huge rotating tap list

  • Gourmet burgers

  • Fried pickles

Great lively vibe on winter weekends.


4. Smoke On The Water

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Best for: Hearty post-ski comfort food.

Menu favorites:

  • Brisket

  • Pulled pork

  • Mac and cheese

Exactly what you crave after burning calories on the slopes.


⛷️ Why Some Skiers Prefer Charlevoix Over Staying at Boyne Mountain

Many experienced Michigan skiers actually prefer staying in Charlevoix instead of slope-side lodging.

Here’s why.


1. More Relaxed Atmosphere

Boyne Mountain can feel like a busy resort village.

Charlevoix offers:

  • Quiet lake views

  • Charming downtown

  • Less tourist congestion

It feels more like a winter getaway town.


2. Better Lodging Value

Resort lodging at Boyne can be expensive.

At Edgewater Inn, you often get:

  • Larger condos

  • Full kitchens

  • Living rooms

  • Lower nightly rates

For groups or families, this can be a huge advantage.


3. Better Food Scene

Resort dining can be limited.

Charlevoix has:

  • Local pubs

  • Waterfront restaurants

  • Independent cafes

It’s a much more authentic food experience.


4. A Beautiful Lake Setting

Waking up to Lake Charlevoix views is a huge plus.

Many ski towns don’t offer:

  • Frozen harbor views

  • Lighthouse walks

  • Lakefront sunsets

This adds a unique winter vibe.


5. Ski Hard, Escape the Crowds

This is the strategy many seasoned travelers use:

  • Ski at Boyne during the day

  • Leave the resort crowds behind

  • Relax in Charlevoix

You get the best of both worlds.


The result:
A ski weekend based at Edgewater Inn combines great skiing, better lodging space, a charming town, and excellent food.


Frequently Asked Questions

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1. How far is Edgewater Inn from Boyne Mountain Resort?

Edgewater Inn in Charlevoix is located about 25–30 minutes from Boyne Mountain Resort by car. The drive is straightforward and scenic, making it easy to enjoy a full day of skiing while staying in the quieter lakeside town of Charlevoix.


2. What makes Edgewater Inn a good base for a ski weekend?

Edgewater Inn offers condo-style accommodations, which are ideal for ski trips. Many units include full kitchens, living rooms, and multiple bedrooms, allowing families and groups to spread out comfortably after a long day on the slopes.


3. What should I do on Friday night when arriving for a ski weekend?

Many visitors start their weekend by checking into Edgewater Inn and exploring downtown Charlevoix. The hotel is within walking distance of restaurants, pubs, and shops, making it easy to grab dinner and relax before a full ski day at Boyne Mountain.


4. What time should you arrive at Boyne Mountain for the best skiing?

To get the best snow conditions and avoid crowds, it’s recommended to arrive around opening time (usually about 9:00 AM). Leaving Charlevoix early ensures you can enjoy the first chair and several hours of skiing before the busiest part of the day.


5. Are there places to eat after skiing near Edgewater Inn?

Yes. Downtown Charlevoix has several great dining options within walking distance of Edgewater Inn. Visitors can find everything from casual pubs and craft breweries to waterfront restaurants that are perfect for relaxing after a day of skiing.


6. What are some activities to do in Charlevoix on Sunday morning?

If you choose not to ski on Sunday, there are several relaxing activities in Charlevoix, including:

  • Walking along the harbor or Round Lake

  • Visiting the Charlevoix lighthouse

  • Exploring the famous mushroom houses

  • Enjoying breakfast or coffee downtown

These activities make for a peaceful way to end a ski weekend.


7. Is Edgewater Inn suitable for families planning a ski trip?

Yes. Edgewater Inn is very family-friendly. Larger condo units allow families to stay together comfortably, and the indoor pool and hot tub provide fun and relaxation after skiing.


8. Can you enjoy a ski weekend at Edgewater Inn without skiing every day?

Absolutely. Many visitors mix skiing with other winter activities such as snowshoeing, scenic winter drives, brewery visits, or relaxing by Lake Charlevoix, making the weekend enjoyable even for non-skiers.


9. What should I pack for a ski weekend in Charlevoix?

In addition to ski gear, it’s helpful to pack:

  • Warm winter boots

  • Casual clothes for dining in town

  • Swimwear for the pool or hot tub

  • Gloves, hats, and layers for outdoor walks

Northern Michigan winters can be cold, so dressing in layers is key.


10. Why do many skiers prefer staying in Charlevoix instead of at Boyne Mountain?

Many travelers enjoy the quieter atmosphere, scenic lake views, and better dining options in Charlevoix. Staying at Edgewater Inn allows visitors to ski at Boyne Mountain during the day while returning to a relaxed lakeside town in the evening.

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