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Mount Bohemia Adding Partnerships for Season Passes Due to Slow Start to Snowfall

Mount Bohemia’s start to the ski season has a few bumps in the way before skiers can hit the slopes. Michigan’s only all-natural snow ski hill does not currently have snow available on the hill. The ski resort has begun to announce partnerships with other resorts in the region, so season pass holders can find some powder and get outside for the start of winter.

Recently Mount Bohemia announced a partnership with Ski Brule Resort for Bohemia’s season pass holders that will allow them access to the slopes in Iron River. The partnership between Ski Brule and Mount Bohemia will run from January 1st to the 14th, keeping in mind that the Keweenaw Peninsula should have some snow on the ground by then. Additionally, Mount Bohemia has set up a similar partnership with a second group in Minnesota at the Giants Ridge Ski Resort. That partnership will run from January 7th to February 4th. Find more details on Mount Bohemia Ski Resort and its partnerships with other resorts in the Midwest here.

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