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One of the sweetest—if not the sweetest—season pass deals in all of skiing just got a little sweeter.

Mount Bohemia, Michigan, announced on social media that next winter, its passholders living in Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, and Iowa will get one free day of skiing at Diamond Peak, Nevada, a mountain in the Lake Tahoe area.

The partnership adds to the roster of ski areas that have worked with Mount Bohemia. Last ski season, passholders at the Michigan mountain earned free days at ski areas like Eagle Crest Ski Area, Alaska; Spirit Mountain, Minnesota; and Eagle Point Resort, Utah.

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Views of Lake Tahoe from one of Diamond Peak's trails.Photo: Travis M Walker/Getty Images

The program is comparable to the independent ski area-focused Indy Pass or the Powder Alliance, where qualified passholders get a select number of days at participating resorts.

But in one area, Mount Bohemia’s pass offerings go beyond comparison: their price. The full, unlimited season pass is only $112. A limited-access alternative costs $99. Last winter, you could also buy a unique lifetime ski pass to Mount Bohemia for $1,399—that’s less than the current price of a single season Ikon Pass.

Mount Bohemia’s 2025-2026 season pass sale begins on November 26 and continues through December 6, 2025.

The offbeat approach to season passes mirrors Mount Bohemia’s unique standing. It’s an odd, almost counterintuitive-seeming place with solid average snowfall—just less than 300 inches each season—and impressive off-piste terrain. But the ski area’s in Michigan, not a place usually known for more than groomed runs and terrain parks.

Diamond Peak, the newest addition to Mount Bohemia’s partnership program, is a bit less mystifying. Perched on the edge of Lake Tahoe—which is surrounded by mountains—the Incline Village ski area offers views of the glittering, alpine body of water. Diamond Peak is relatively small and offers a gentler pace than many of the other major ski resorts in the Lake Tahoe area, like Palisades Tahoe or Heavenly.

And now, next winter, Mount Bohemia locals will have an excuse to see what the famed Lake Tahoe ski scene is all about. 

This article first appeared on Powder and was syndicated with permission.

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