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Two of the country’s great independent ski areas are teaming up. Michigan’s Mt. Bohemia and Tahoe's Diamond Peak Ski Resort have announced a new partnership for the upcoming 2025-26 winter season. The deal gives Mt. Bohemia pass-holders from select Midwestern states a free lift ticket to Diamond Peak, opening the door to a unique East-meets-West ski adventure.
Bohemia season passholders from Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, and Iowa are eligible for the single-day comp ticket at Diamond Peak.
The Midwest’s Rawest Terrain
Tucked away in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula, Mt. Bohemia is one of the most unique ski areas in the country. With no grooming, no beginner terrain, and the largest vertical drop in the Midwest (900+ feet), it’s built for powder chasers who love trees, cliffs, and natural snow.
Bohemia offers an average of 300 inches of lake-effect snow each year, not to mention a remarkable $99 early-bird season pass.
Tahoe Views and Tree Skiing
On the other side of the country, Diamond Peak offers a very different, but equally enjoyable, experience. Located in Incline Village, Nevada, the independently owned resort sits high above the north shore of Lake Tahoe, offering panoramic views of one of the biggest alpine lakes in the world.
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With 1,840 feet of vertical drop, 655 skiable acres, and more than 300 inches of snow annually, Diamond Peak is legit. It features a mix of groomers, bowls, and tree runs that make it a favorite for locals looking to avoid the mega-resorts. Its varied terrain and intimate feel make it a worthy destination for those planning a trip out West.
Coast-to-Coast Stoke
The partnership brings together two fiercely independent ski communities. For Bohemia pass-holders, it’s a great reason to book a West Coast trip. For Diamond Peak, it’s a chance to welcome a new wave of passionate Midwestern skiers.
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