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Montana Snowbowl is an alpine ski area in the western United States, located on the Lolo National Forest of western Montana, twelve miles (20 km) northwest of Missoula. [1] It is known for long expert runs such as West Bowl and its throwback operations; there is no significant base development; the access road is significantly improved as of 2011, but still unpaved.
Montana: 5,280 4,200 1,080 80 11 2 140 $25 November 16, 2023 [128] Red Lodge Mountain: Red Lodge: Montana: 9,416 7,016 2,400 1,635 70 7 250 $63 November 16, 2023 [129] Montana Snowbowl: Missoula: Montana: 7,600 5,000 2,600 950 39 4 300 $70 November 16, 2023 [130] Teton Pass: Choteau: Montana: 7,200 6,190 1,010 114 26 2 250 $55 November 16, 2023 ...
There are at least 290 named mountain passes in Montana, including: Ahern Pass , Glacier County, Montana , 48°49′19″N 113°45′59″W / 48.82194°N 113.76639°W / 48.82194; -113.76639 ( Ahern Pass ) , el. 7,116 feet (2,169
Dec. 19—Ski areas across Western Montana are wishing for a Christmas miracle as the winter's busiest week on the slopes approaches without much of the white stuff piled up, forcing some areas to ...
Of the 390 public, chairlift areas, 233 or 60% have joined one or more United States–based, international multi-mountain ski pass, according to Storm Skiing. [ 5 ] New England
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Bridger Bowl is an alpine ski area in the western United States, near Bozeman, Montana. It serves the local population of Gallatin County, including Montana State University. The summit elevation is 8,700 feet (2,650 m) above sea level, with a vertical drop of 2,600 feet (790 m) on east-facing slopes. [1]
Chet Huntley, founder of Big Sky Resort. The resort was founded by Montana native Chet Huntley, the retired co-anchorman of The Huntley–Brinkley Report of NBC News. [4] [5] Big Sky opened in December 1973, with its main base area at an elevation of 7,510 ft (2,290 m) above sea level, on the eastern face of the 11,167-foot (3,404 m) Lone Mountain, the sixty-seventh highest mountain in Montana ...