With 16 ski areas in Montana, you could spend the entire winter tackling new downhill runs. My boss at my last company had this goal and actually made it to all 16 ski areas in one winter and had a great time. Here's a list of the ski areas and their websites in case you would like to try one or all.
Montana Ski Resorts
- Bear Paw Ski Bowl - 29 miles south of Havre http://www.skibearpaw.com/.
- Whitefish Mountain - Formerly known as Big Mountain, in Whitefish, http://www.skiwhitefish.com/
- Big Sky Resort - Above the town of Big Sky, http://www.bigskyresort.com/
- Blacktail Mountain - Outside Lakeside, views of Glacier Park, http://www.blacktailmountain.com/
- Bridger Bowl - Located 16 miles from Bozeman, http://www.bridgerbowl.com/
- Discovery Basin, Located between Missoula & Butte, outside of Anaconda, http://www.skidiscovery.com/
- Great Divide Montana - Between Helena & Great Falls, http://www.greatdividemontana.com/
- Lost Trail Powder Mountain - Between Montana & Idaho, http://www.losttrail.com/
- Maverick Mountain - Southwestern Montana in the Pioneer Mountains, http://www.skimaverick.com/
- Montana Snowbowl - Outside Missoula, http://www.montanasnowbowl.com/
- Moonlight Basin - On the northface of Lone Peak, outside Big Sky, http://www.moonlightbasin.com/
- Red Lodge Mountain Resort - in South Central Montana near Red Lodge, http://www.redlodgemountain.com/
- Showdown Ski Area - High in the Little Belt Mountains, just outside Neihart, http://www.showdownmontana.com/
- Teton Pass Ski Area - East of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, Outside Choteau, http://www.skitetonpass.com/
- Turner Mountain, Just North of Libby, http://www.skiturner.com/
- Lookout Pass Ski Area - Off I-90 at the Idaho Border, http://www.skilookout.com/
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