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2026 FIS Continental Cup | Feb 20–22
2026 FIS Continental Cup | Feb 20–22
IRON MOUNTAIN WEATHER
Feel the adrenaline at one of the world's most iconic ski jumping venues!
Since 1939, the Kiwanis Ski Club has brought elite, world-class ski jumping to the legendary Pine Mountain Ski Jump in Iron Mountain. Known globally as one of the premier jumping hills, Pine Mountain attracts top athletes from North America and Europe. Don't miss the thrill of the
2026 FIS Continental Cup
at the newly rebuilt, historic Pine Mountain Ski Jump – an unforgettable winter experience in Iron Mountain, Michigan!
Pine Mountain Ski Jump
N3332 Pine Mountain Rd, Iron Mountain, MI 49801
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What is the FIS Continental Cup?
The FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup is an elite international series sanctioned by the International Ski Federation (FIS), showcasing the next generation of world-class ski jumping talent.
Ranked just below the World Cup, the Continental Cup features rising stars and top competitors from around the globe as they vie for national team spots and future World Cup success.
Admission Button Prices
Online admission sales have ended, but you can still purchase admission buttons at the gate.
Gate Prices
Adult: $40
Student (ages 11-17): $30
Ages 10 and under: free
Shuttle/"Free Rides Home" Information
A shuttle from Bay College will run on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and then again from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Shuttles will run about every 20 minutes to the north gate of the ski jump complex. The cost is $5 per person roundtrip and an admission button is required. Buttons will be available for purchase at the shuttle site.
BOSS Snowplow will provide safe rides home until 7 p.m. Saturday. They will have a pick up location next to the entrance at Pine Mountain Road.
Guidelines & Helpful Tips
Guidelines have been established to assure the safety and the enjoyment of all those in attendance at the competition. The Kiwanis Ski Club asks for your consideration and adherence to their guidelines. You must be 21 or older to consume alcohol at this event.
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People are encouraging to CARPOOL as record setting crowds are expected on Saturday! Last year the main parking lot was CLOSED by noon.
Schedule
Saturday, Feb 21
10am: Trial Round
11am: Competition 2, Round 1, 2nd round to follow
1pm: Opening Ceremony
1:30pm: Competition 3, Round 1, 2nd round to follow
Awards to follow competition immediately in outrun for both competitions.
Sunday, Feb 22
11am: Trial Round
1pm: Competition 4, Round 1, 2nd round to follow
Awards to follow competition immediately in outrun.
Come for the Competition. Stay for the Culture.
The Pine Mountain Ski Jump is famous not only for world-class athletes, but for its legendary crowd and electric atmosphere—an experience you won’t find anywhere else. Join thousands of passionate fans and feel the spirit that makes Pine Mountain a must-see winter event.
Make it a weekend: book your lodging, dine at local restaurants, and celebrate the excitement at nearby taverns.
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Lodging options from hotels to cabins >>