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Big Sky Ski Resort

Big Sky Ski Resort

Ski the Biggest Skiing in American with over 3000 acres. From the Lone Peak Tram you can see the Tetons!
Location: Big Sky Montana
Bridger Bowl Ski Area

Bridger Bowl Ski Area

16 miles from Main Street and where the locals ski. Affordable tickets and great skiing!The ski area is located on the east slope of the Bridger Mountain Range. With four large bowls within the boundaries, the ski area offers wide-open terrain with a variety of landscapes including long, wide-open slopes, glades, chutes and gullies. An avalanche transceiver (457 khz) is required for all skiers and snowboarders to access Bridger’s Ridge Terrain including riding Schlasman’s Lift. Vertical Rise 2,700 ft (2,600 ft lift-serviced) Skiable Terrain 2,000 acres Top Elevation 8,800 ft Highest Lift-Served Elevation 8,700 ft Average Annual Snowfall 350 inches Trails 75 + many unmarked runs Longest Run 3 miles Lift System 1 Quad, 5 Triple and 2 Double Chair Lifts
Location: Bozeman
Phone: (406) 587-2111
Toll Free: (800) 223-9609
Lost Trail Ski Area

Lost Trail Ski Area

At Lost Trail Powder Mountain you will enjoy the beauty and uncrowded slopes of the Rocky Mountains’ hidden jewel. Experience affordable family skiing from the top of the Continental Divide with unbelievable powder at unbelievably low prices. We are an excellent family facility that has been helping folks enjoy themselves for over 76 years. We’re looking forward to meeting you. Come enjoy our local secret. Lost Trail Powder Mountain is open for fun and adventure 4 days a week (Thursday – Sunday) beginning in December. Our early season snowfall determines our opening date. Keep checking in for further information. Elevation: Summit 8,200 ft – Lodge 7,000 ft – Base 6,400 ft Vertical Drop: 1800 ft Lifts: 5 Double Chairs & 3 Rope Tows Trails: 60+ marked trails on 1,800 acres across two mountains. Longest Run: 2.5 miles. Avg Annual Snowfall: 325″ 3 hour drive from Bozeman
Location: Lost Trail Pass. Montana/Idaho.
Phone: 406-821-3211
Discovery Ski Area

Discovery Ski Area

Under 2 hours from Bozeman, this ski hill has terrain for all levels.Discovery has three faces. The front face is the perfect blend of gently sloping runs and more advanced groomed cruisers. Off the Granite Chair, things step up a notch with steeper groomed runs and mogul skiing. And the backside? Well, imagine the Chugach without the costly helicopter ride. Point is, we have great terrain and lots of it. No matter what kind of mountain you like, you just discovered it. Total Patrolled Area 2,200 acres Vertical Drop 2,388 feet Summit Elevation 8,158 feet Longest Run 1.5 miles (Winning Ridge) Snowmaking 4 Runs Annual Snowfall 215 inches
Location: Between Anaconda and Phillipsburg
Phone: (406) 563 2184
Maverick Mountain

Maverick Mountain

There may only be one chair but it gets you to some great terrain on this little sweetheart of a ski community. Plan to stay at the Grasshopper that is only 2 miles away. Vertical Drop 2,020 feet Trails 24 Acres 450 Average Annual Snowfall 250 Base Elevation 6080 Summit Elevation 9000
Location: Polaris
Phone: 406-834-3454
Showdown Ski Area

Showdown Ski Area

Showdown is Montana’s oldest ski area. The secret to this place in addition to great skiing and snowboarding, is the friendly folks who work, live and visit here.
Location: Neihart Montana
Phone: 406.236.5522
Toll Free: 800.433.0022
Great Divide

Great Divide

Great Divide is Montana’s sunniest ski area. It`s a quick drive (23 miles from Helena, 95 miles from Great Falls) on well-maintained roads. When you arrive, our authentically friendly staff will greet you with the lowest price lift tickets anywhere and Montana’s largest ski rental inventory (it’s really good stuff.)he Meadow Mountain Beginner Chairlift is a two minute ride to excellent beginner terrain. The Good Luck Chairlift gives you access to ten trails and six (yes, six!) Terrain Parks. This area of the mountain is illuminated every Friday night for night-skiing and live music in the lodge. The Mount Belmont Chairlift takes you to an amazing 1000 acre winter playground. The outer valleys have it. WildWest has 500 acres of backcountry glades. Rawhide Gulch is a remote valley with cornices, cliffs, and the BIG OPEN. From I-15, exit 200. Head west on Lincoln Rd. (MT 279) for 9 miles and then turn left on Marysville Rd. Our sign is at the turn. continue up the road past the town of Marysville, the road ends in our parking lot.
Location: 7385 Belmont Drive Marysville, MT 59640
Phone: 406.449.3746