Mount Bohemia reviews & ratings
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Overview
Mount Bohemia in Michigan is renowned for its extreme backcountry-style terrain, making it a unique destination in the Midwest. The resort boasts the highest vertical drop in the region and is known for its ungroomed, challenging runs. Mount Bohemia appeals to expert skiers and snowboarders seeking adventure and deep powder. The resort's lack of beginner terrain and minimal amenities emphasize its focus on advanced skiing. Mount Bohemia's secluded location in the Upper Peninsula adds to its allure. The on-site accommodations, including yurts and cabins, provide a rustic and immersive experience. Mount Bohemia is ideal for those seeking an intense and raw skiing adventure with a backcountry feel.
Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
2Intermediate Runs
8Advanced Runs
95Expert Runs
2.3 milesLongest Run
620 acresSkiable Terrain
Elevation
1500 feetTop
600 feetBottom
900 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
1Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$109Season pass
$921 day
Weather
104 inchesAverage annual snowfall
Getting There
Mount Bohemia Reviews & Ratings
Overall Rating: 5.0
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Robert - advanced skier
Jan, 19 - 2024
Boho is one of the best ski resorts in the country! It has a little bit of everything for the advanced level skier!
Jack - advanced snowboarder
Nov, 20 - 2023
Shred gnar pow in the woods at the best ski resort in the Midwestnay, the US. Epic natural resort - no beginners allowed!!
After youre done shredding, hop into the massive 40 person hot tub or sauna to relax the tired muscles.
Dont forget to grab your boho sandwich at breakfast.