Before putting on your skis, check the snow conditions at Mount Bohemia one last time.
Depth and quality of the snow, date of the last snowfall, today's weather, temperature, wind... all the information you are looking for to have a great day of skiing. Please note Mount Bohemia snow reports are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Skied Boho Thursday under sunshine after 10 inches of snow. Like Mt. Hood powder. I forgot how much work this hill is! Started catching my wind after about 5 runs. Not too bad for 63? Met some cool people in the spa afterwards. This hill is a different animal than anywhere else in the U.S.. You do n...
Mount Bohemia is tucked away in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, offering one of the most rugged and rewarding ski experiences in the Midwest. With 650 acres of skiable terrain and an average annual snowfall of 106 inches, it’s a haven for advanced and expert skiers looking for natural snow, steep lines, and untouched glades. The resort features 105 trails served by just two lifts, preserving the mountain’s raw character and backcountry feel.Trail difficulty is heavily skewed toward experts: 88% of the terrain is rated expert, with only 2% beginner and 2% intermediate. This makes Mount Bohemia a destination for those who thrive on challenge—whether it’s navigating tight tree runs, dropping into powder-filled chutes, or carving down the longest run at 3.7 miles. While it’s not designed for beginners, the resort does offer a few mellow trails near the base for warm-ups or mixed-ability groups.What sets Mount Bohemia apart is its commitment to natural terrain and ungroomed snow. There’s no snowmaking, no grooming, and no pretense—just pure skiing. Add in the Nordic spa, ski-in/ski-out yurts, and a laid-back après scene, and you’ve got a mountain that’s as much about the lifestyle as it is the lines. If you’re looking for a resort that rewards skill, stamina, and a love for the wild, Mount Bohemia delivers.