Michigan has some great places to ski but one is ranked number 1 in North America on USA Today's 10 Best Readers Choice and here's is how you can help them stay there.

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Winter is right around the corner and so is skiing and Michigan has some fantastic choices in ski resorts.

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Whether skiing, snowboarding, or tubing, you don't have to travel west or northeast in the United States to catch all the powder you can handle.

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Michigan has great skiing at Boyne Mountain Resort, Crystal Mountain, Ski Brule, Big Powderhorn Mountain, and The Highlands to name a few. There is one Michigan ski resort that is currently ranked number 1 in North America on USA Today's 10 Best Readers Choice and you can help them keep that spot.

Michigan Ski Resort Ranked #1 in North America Needs Your Vote

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Mount Bohemia Ski Resort is located in Mohawk, Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula.

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Mount Bohemia Ski Resort is located where most of Michigan's highest snowfall takes place so there is usually plenty of snow to go around.

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Mount Bohemia gets over 270 inches of lake effect snow per season so there is plenty of powder for all levels of skiers. The resort is currently ranked number 1 on the USA Today 10 Best Readers Choice for 2023. In order to claim the title Mount Bohemia needs your vote. You have until November 20 to get your vote in but can vote once a day. If you would like to see Mount Bohemia as the number 1 ski resort in North America, you have the power to make it happen so vote now and often.

Mackinac Island's Ski Resort, 1971-1973

A Look Back at What Happened to Michigan's Popular Sugar Loaf Ski Resort

The once-popular northern Michigan ski resort was finally demolished in November of 202. Before its final demise, it lay in ruins for years. Considered at one time to be one of the best ski resorts around,  the lodge would see 3,000 to 4,000 skiers a day and was once the largest employer in Leelanau County. Take a look at the creepy shambles Sugar Loaf was left in for years.

Gallery Credit: Riley Fagan

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