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Montana Winter Sports - Downhill Skiing and Snowboarding

  • Bear Paw Ski Bowl - Havre

    Bear Paw Ski Bowl is a downhill ski area with an average annual snowfall of 140 inches. Bear Paw Ski Bowl offers 25 runs, 25% beginner, 25% intermediate, 50% advance. Rentals and sale are available at Master Sports in Havre. Food and drink available at consession stand. On-hill certified ski school instruction.


  • Big Mountain Resort - Whitefish

    With over 3,000 skiable acres, Big Mountain is one of the largest ski resorts in the US and Canada, priced at a significant value to destination and local skiers alike. Big Mountain offers state of the art grooming, snowmaking, and lifts as well as some of the friendliest staff you will ever meet.


  • Big Sky Resort - Big Sky

    Winter at Big Sky offers world-class skiing and riding in a place all your own. With the new Big Sky-Moonlight Basin interconnect, there are now 5,300 acres to explore, making this the largest ski area in America. For more information see Big Sky Montana.org


  • Blacktail Mountain - Lakeside

    Blacktail Mountain Ski Area offers more than 13 miles of terrain with 24 named trails, 70 acres of gladed tree skiing. 1,000 acres on Flathead National Forest. 15% novice, 70% intermediate, 15% advanced. All natural snow on north-facing slopes. There are 3 chairs: 2 doubles, 1 triple and a handle tow.


  • Bridger Bowl Ski Area - Bozeman

    Bridger Bowl is a non-profit ski area offering an exceptional ski experience with over 2,000 vertical feet and 1,500 acres of lift accessed terrain. There is a full-service lodge located in the base area with rental shop, ski school, cafeteria, bar and restaurant.


  • Discovery Ski Area - Anaconda

    High in the Pintlers of western Montana, Discovery Ski Area, with its 6,470 ft. base elevation, is known for high country, light snow, some of America's steepest lift-served slopes, great cruising runs and friendly atmosphere.


  • Great Divide - Marysville

    A tremendous mountain with more than 130 named trails on 1,600 acres of ‘ski-all’ terrain. Lower mountain fun for everyone with a free beginner's tow, half-pipe, snowmaking and night lights on nicely groomed runs. The upper mountain features classic slopes and trails on the Main Mountain.


  • Lookout Pass Ski Area - Saltese

    The snow comes early. It snows regularly, and results in snow that tends to be light and fun to ski. Lookout has 444 skiable acres and 23 runs, the Lucky Friday Glades and Freestyle Terrain! Two terrain parks with huge banks, mounds, launches, rails, and a 1,111 foot quarter pipe are here for your pleasure.


  • Lost Trail Powder Mountain - Sula

    Well known for reliable snowfall and consistently good snow conditions, Lost Trail straddles the Montana-Idaho border in the breathtaking Bitterroot Range of the Northern Rockies.


  • Maverick Mountain - Dillon

    Maverick Mountain is a favorite of families and kids for downhill skiing and features an extensive cross country skiing network of trails. It is located near a mineral hot springs with cross-country trail access. The longest downhill run is 2.5 miles.


  • Montana Snowbowl - Missoula

    To hear some skiers talk about Snowbowl's black diamond runs, you'd think Snowbowl is an extremist's dream come true. Snowbowl has one of the largest vertical drops in the country - this is a skier's mountain that can truly call itself a mountain.


  • Moonlight Basin - Big Sky

    Skiing at Moonlight Basin offers a growing network of 76 mapped trails, chutes and glades, making more than 1,900 acres of skiing. At Moonlight Basin you will have lots of elbow room, short lift lines and no crowds. Plus, the terrain’s northerly exposure ensures the more than 400 inches of powder that falls each year stays light and dry.


  • Red Lodge Mountain - Red Lodge

    Red Lodge Mountain Ski Area is best known for its friendly people and great spring skiing. The mountain receives over 250 inches of snow during the season, yet 5 of every 7 days are sunny. Over 70 trails, for all levels of skiers and 2,400 feet of vertical will keep you busy for days.


  • Showdown - Neihart

    Showdown Montana is nestled high in the Little Belt Mountains of the Northern Rockies in central Montana. There is 1,400 vertical feet of forest-lined trails, open slopes and glades for skiers of every ability.


  • Teton Pass Ski Area - Choteau

    Teton Pass Ski Area - affordable, family fun on the edge of Montana's magnificent Rocky Mountain Front, just east of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area. Covering 150 acres with 25 downhill runs, the area also features cross-country and snowmobile trails.


  • Turner Mountain - Libby

    Facilities at Turner Mountain include a 5,600 foot double chair lift offering 2,110 feet of vertical lift and has a capacity of 500 skiers per hour.


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