Michigan’s Mount Bohemia Once Again Makes USA Today Top Ski Resorts in North America

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Michigan’s Mount Bohemia Once Again Makes USA Today Top Ski Resorts in North America

If you are wondering why a weird little ski resort in Michigan repeatedly scores national attention as one of the top winter destination in America we are here to demystify their success from firsthand experience.

Mount Bohemia is a fabulous ski resort tucked away in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula where it reliably receives around 300 inches of snow per year due to its unique location where is acts like a magnet for lake effect storms absorbing heaps of precipitation from both North and South. While snow totals are one criteria the expert panel at USA Today take into account when compiling their annual Top 10 Ski Resort Rankings, it is just one component and we are here to fill you in on why Mount Bohemia has finished top five six years in a row.

“Mount Bohemia in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula averages 273 inches of light, fluffy snow each season and offers the longest runs and highest vertical drop (900 feet) of any ski area in the Midwest. This isn’t the resort for beginners — Mount Bohemia features open runs, glades, cliffs, and chutes, all of which are comprised of natural, rugged, ungroomed terrain.”  -USA Today

Mount Bohemia is a pleasant surprise in many ways but first and foremost is their terrain. Most hardcore skiers and snowboarders write off the midwest as one big beginner zone but we would challenge this snobbery by putting one of these so called experts at the top of Flying Squirrel on a powder day and ask if their opinion has changed once they ski its length. Steep, deep, and tons of drops. This place skis like the upper mountain of many ski resorts out west. What it lacks in total vert, it more than makes up in quality vert.

UnofficialNetworks @ Mount Bohemia
UnofficialNetworks @ Mount Bohemia
UnofficialNetworks @ Mount Bohemia

Bohemia has a hands off policy when it comes to their terrain with no grooming and no snowmaking, while this may seem like a risky approach its not a problem for a resort that has such reliable precipitation. The entire resort skis like your favorite backcountry zone and can satisfy every level of skier and snowboarder from novice to expert.

Once you’ve had your fill of thrilling Great Lakes skiing, Mount Bohemia continues to shine as it is home to one of the most vibrant apres scenes in the entirety of North America. More akin to what you might expect from a European resort from a bygone era, Boho, as the locals call it, comes equipped with a Nordic Spa that caters to guests’ every need once they step out of their ski boots. The list of amenities included is so stacked it’s difficult to encapsulate in a single paragraph so here are the highlights: four saunas, two steamroom, 30 person hot tub, mineral pool, cold plunge, couple neat little bars and delicious bites. Best part is a $99 season ski pass to Mount Bohemia gives you free year round access to the Nordic Spa, incredible value that you just won’t find anywhere else.

The attributes that keep landing Bohemia on USA Today’s annual top ski resort list are plentiful but there’s an X factor that is truly unique to this charming single owner ski resort, its the community. Whether you’re riding up the chairlifts, grabbing a beer at the yurt or relaxing in a sauna, you will find an unpretentious inviting atmosphere of like minded folks enjoying life. We can attest from spending time at Bohemia, the ambiance is mint and making friends is a breeze.

If you plan on skiing at Bohemia this winter, make sure to pick up a season pass before the sale ends at midnight. They are only $99 and include year round access to the Nordic Spa. BUY HERE.



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