Mountain Safety

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“Know the Code” 

This is the National Ski Areas Association’s code of personal responsibilities to keep yourself and fellow mountain-goers safe. Please abide by these rules while visiting Marquette Mountain Resort. 

Always stay in control

And make sure you are able to stop or avoid people or objects when necessary.  

People ahead of you have the right of way

It is your responsibility to avoid the people ahead of you.

Stop in a safe place for you and others

Do not stop in an area where you will obstruct a trail or not be visible from above. 

Whenever starting downhill or merging, look uphill and yield

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OBSERVE SIGNS AND WARNINGS, AND KEEP OFF CLOSED TRAILS

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KNOW HOW TO USE THE LIFTS SAFELY

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USE DEVICES TO HELP PREVENT RUNAWAY EQUIPMENT

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Contact Michael Ryan at Michael.Ryan1384@gmail.com

Ski Patrol

The Marquette Mountain Resort Ski Patrol is dedicated to keeping the snow enthusiasts of our community safe!

For Cody

Cody Revord was an amazing young man who loved snowboarding, skateboarding, biking, and being with friends and family. His smile lit up a room and he was friends with everyone he met. He was a junior at Marquette Senior High School and was attending Marquette-Alger Technical Middle College at NMU. He was 17 years old and excited for his future. February 19, 2015, he passed away from injuries sustained in a snowboarding accident. Cody was usually great about wearing his helmet. He made the decision not to wear it on the night of his accident; which very well may have saved his life. The family of Cody Revord asks you to plase think of Cody, yourself, your family, and wear your helmet. Not just most of the time, but EVERY time.