Downhill Skiing and Snowboarding
Glacier Country is famous for the mountainous territory
within its boundaries. Our best kept secret however, is our recipe for perfect
snow. Glacier Country has very low humidity which creates a light, dry snow
that takes it’s time floating to the ground. What could be more perfect
for powder? Combine that with practically no lift line and great prices
for a vacation to remember.
| Whitefish Mountain |
Located just north of Whitefish, this resort lives up to its name with more
than 3,000 inbounds acres, an average snowfall of more than 300-plus inches
and full resort amenities from on-mountain hotels to condos, it’s
a perennial top-25 ski destination in North America.
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| Blacktail Mountain |
Blacktail Mountain is just west of Flathead Lake. It offers beautiful views,
consistent snow and excellent family terrain. It has fast become a favorite
among local skiers.
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| Lookout Pass |
Another favorite of the locals, Lookout Pass straddles the Montana/Idaho
border, offering the rare opportunity to ski in two different states at
the same resort.
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| Lost Trail Powder Mountain |
The Southern Bitterroots get light powder and lots of it. Lost Trail makes
the most of it with excellent terrain, including a 2.5-mile-long run.
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| Montana Snowbowl |
The Southern Bitterroots get light powder and lots of it. Lost Trail makes
the most of it with excellent terrain, including a 2.5-mile-long run.
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| Turner Mountain |
Looking for throw-back family fun? This ski hill near Libby features challenging
skiing and a lively, no frills atmosphere.
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