Whether seeking knee deep powder or a nice long groomer, Montana has a long list of skiing and snowboarding options. Stay at one of our resorts or choose a basecamp and explore several ski areas on your trip. Either way, you will enjoy more acres per skier than anywhere else in the U.S. Fly in by day, be on the slopes by noon, and kick back with many après options while you plan the next day’s adventures.
"Raccoon the eyes, rack the boards, rack up some runs, rack up some fun and ski knee deep cheap at the steep and deep Bear Paw Ski Bowl."
Bear Paw Ski Bowl, the "Last Best Ski Hill," offers an inexpensive, old-fashioned, friendly ski hill experience. We are managed and operated by an all-volunteer group of local skiers. Skiers and riders at Bear Paw will find a nostalgic and rustic trip back to...
Full DetailsWelcome to Big Sky Resort in Big Sky, where an average of 400 inches of powder fall on 5,850+ skiable acres and 4,350 vertical feet. Our lift lines are small to non-existent. While we are renowned for our Big Mountain terrain and tram access to the top of Lone Peak, this resort has something for everyone.
No matter if you are learning how to ski for the very first time, or consider yourself th...
Full DetailsAdventure always starts at the top at Blacktail Mountain Ski Area, offering an unforgettable experience with summit access for all! Our unique North-facing slopes ensure exceptional snow quality and optimal visibility. We pride ourselves on providing a family-friendly, fun culture that encourages building lasting relationships and lifetime memories while accessing mountain experiences the authenti...
Full DetailsBridger Bowl is unique in every sense of the word. This nonprofit ski area (since 1955) has been recognized for its sustainable business model while also being known as one of the best ski areas in North America. Bridger offers a big mountain experience with a friendly local vibe and full customer service. With a dedicated Beginner's Area, including 2 covered conveyor lifts, a chairlift, and a w...
Full DetailsAn expert's brand of thrills served up in a local's hangout, Discovery is a terrific find that will remind you what skiing in Montana is all about! The north-facing Limelight lift offers some of the steepest lift-served terrain around, while the variety of beginner and intermediate runs on the Anaconda and north-facing Granite lifts provide great skiing for all abilities. Easily reached from Misso...
Full DetailsGreat Divide is Montana's sunniest ski area. We are on the Continental Divide and this sprawling mountain offers an amazing 127 trails over three mountain peaks and in three distinct valleys. There are 5 chairlifts and one rope tow. The two outer valley chairlifts operate on weekends only, saving some powder to those weekday workers.
Graceful long groomers, wide open bowls and big beautifully...
Full DetailsGreat Northern Powder Guides creates extraordinary experiences by combining unique terrain and experienced guides.
Great Northern Powder Guides is the only premier cat skiing company in Northwest Montana. They make it possible to experience Montana's finest backcountry powder. It is the intent of Great Northern Powder Guides to bring a professional high level backcountry skiing experience to...
Full DetailsExplore spectacular scenery on over 85 km of impeccably groomed skate and classic ski trails in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Voted #1 in a Cross Country Skier magazine reader poll, Lone Mountain Ranch invites skiers of all ability levels to venture out on the trails. Whether you are looking to stay on relatively easy terrain for a morning ski, take your dog to get some lunch-time exercise, s...
Full DetailsWell 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.
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