
"Mount Bohemia, Michigan, has cut a new low-angle glade which gives non-expert riders more opportunities to progress in the resort's otherwise unrelenting terrain. Located in the Keweenaw Peninsula at the northern tip of Michigan, the mountain benefits enormously from nearby Lake Superior. With roughly 260 inches of annual lake-effect snowfall-the most of any Midwestern mountain-Bohemia operates without snowmaking or grooming. This wonderfully preserves the natural, rugged character that defines its expert-only reputation."
"With days included at partner resorts, what many consider the best terrain in the Midwest, and a philosophy centered on maximizing the rider experience-the resort's $99 season pass feels almost too good to be true. The mountain stands at 900 vertical feet and covers 625 acres, the largest and second largest in the Midwest, respectively."
"Their newly finished trail, debuting this season, aims to do just that. As the resort described on its Facebook page, "Its low angle makes it a perfect glade for newcomers to Bohemia to try out tree skiing." These skiers will find the new glade, along with several others, near the lower section of Pirate's Cove. Bohemia knows its terrain is demanding, and it strives to offer the best possible experience for all who make the journey."
Mount Bohemia on Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula receives roughly 260 inches of lake-effect snowfall annually and operates without snowmaking or grooming, preserving natural rugged terrain. The independently owned resort totals 900 vertical feet and 625 acres and offers partnered resort days and a $99 season pass. Recent expansion added the Far East gladed zone and carved additional glades in the Northwoods. A newly finished low-angle glade near the lower section of Pirate's Cove is designed for intermediate-to-advanced riders to try tree skiing and progress. The resort remains expert-focused while creating approachable lines for less-expert visitors.
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