Skiing in Montana
Montana offers skiing opportunities for all ages, abilities, powder hounds, rippers, and adventure seekers. High peaks, deep powder, untouched trees, and glades galour keep skiiers and boarders smiling year after year. Here is a list of ski areas in Montana:
Big Sky Resort
offers the biggest skiing in North America. Big Sky Resort is a world class ski mountain with 5,800 skiable acres, 4,350 vertical descent, and perfect basecamp for exploring Yellowstone.
Blacktail Mountain
is located in Lakeside, Montana, Blacktail Mountain is a great local mountain for visitors and locals near Flathead Lake.
Bridger Bowl
Loacted minutes from downtown Bozeman. Home to the cold smoke and the famous “Ridge”, Bridger Bowl has the perfect mix of expert terrain and family fun skiing.
Discovery Ski Area
The three skiable faces of Discovery Mountain offers skiers and boarders a diveristy of skiable acreage. From super steeps to mellow groomers, “Disco” is not to be missed.
Great Divide
is a progressive & FUN family operated SnowSports mountain park that covers a lot of country. A 100 trails with bowls, glades, and beginner slopes spread across 3 mountain peaks.
Lost Trail Powder Mountain
encompasses two states, Montana and Idaho along the continental divide. The mountain has great powder for great prices. A family fun resort running strong for over 75 years.
Maverick Mountain
offers no crowds, no attitude, and no lift lines. The terrain accommodates novice and expert skiers in a relaxed environment.
Montana Snowbowl
is located on the Lolo National Forest and minutes from Missoula, Montana.
Redlodge Mountain
“roots of being an independent, free, and fun loving place runs all the way back to our forefathers”. Redlodge Mountain continues to hold tradition and be a destination for locals and visitors to the Big Sky state.
Showdown Mountain
As the oldest ski area in Montana, the staff at Showdown Mountain know how to show people a good time. Great terrain, great discounts, and great skiing at this local gem.
Teton Pass
Located along the Rocky Mountain front, Teton Pass has over 40 runs and a 1000 ft vertical descent. Not too shabby for a local ski hill near Choteau, Montana.
Whitefish Mountain Resort
Montana’s northern most ski area with great views of nearby Glacier National Park, Whitefish Resort has over 3,000 acres of great skiing on great snow.
Powder Alert
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