IRON MOUNTAIN — The FIS Continental Cup ski jump competition will return to Iron Mountain, Mich., from Feb. 20 through Feb. 22, 2026. The event features elite international athletes competing on the artificial ski jump at Pine Mountain.
The competition is an official part of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation circuit. The annual event attracts thousands of spectators to the region to watch Olympic-caliber athletes in a professional circuit setting.
Admission buttons for the competition are available at a presale price of $30 for adults and $20 for students ages 11 to 17. Children ages 10 and under may attend for free. Tickets are sold online through the Kiwanis Ski Club website. Presale pricing will end one week before the start of the event. Gate prices for the 2026 competition have not yet been determined.

Organizers encourage visitors to book lodging as early as possible because hotels in the Dickinson County area fill quickly for the competition weekend. The event is held at Pine Mountain, which features one of the largest artificial ski jumps in the United States.
Beyond the ski jumping competition, Iron Mountain offers various winter recreational activities. The region maintains hundreds of miles of groomed trails for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Nearby areas also provide terrain for downhill skiing, snowboarding, ice fishing, fat-tire biking and winter hiking.
Presale ticket sales will conclude one week before the competition begins on Feb. 20. Prospective attendees can find more information about the Continental Cup and local Dickinson County lodging at the Kiwanis Ski Club and Iron Mountain websites.