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Boyne Mountain Concedes Longest 2022 Season to Mount Bohemia

Boyne Mountain gave up last week, making Mount Bohemia the last standing ski resort open in the state. Boyne shut down their artificial snow operations as temperatures in Michigan’s lower peninsula move into springtime. Driven by a solid winter of natural snow, over 300 inches in Keweenaw County, Mount Bohemia had a record year.

We expect to be open, weekends only, May 1st. We had a record year, we had over 17,000 season pass holders. Snow wise it was great. Revenue wise, it was our best season in our history. We’re excited about finishing up the year. And we’re excited about next year. – Lonie Glieberman, President of Mount Bohemia Ski Resort

Late season skiers still have time to hit the slopes. As with a productive winter, Mount Bohemia expects to be open this weekend. This year certainly provided plenty of snow, and great times on the mountain. Crews will start clean up efforts after the season ends. Mount Bohemia will open for fall color tours around October, and the ski season after enough snow has collected on the ground.

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