Best Ski Resorts near Missoula - MT

There are 3 ski resorts near Missoula. Here are some stats for the Missoula nearby ski resorts:

Montana Snowbowl

Missoula, MT

  • Vertical Drop 2,600 ft
  • Skiable Area 950 ac
  • Number of Lifts 5

The Montana Snowbowl is essentially one big bowl spread across two peaks just eight miles from Missoula. It has a 2,600-foot vertical drop and 2,200 acres of skiable terrain, 500 acres of which is designated for glade skiing. The breakdown for terrain is 20 percent beginner, 40 percent intermediate, and 40 percent for advanced and expert skiers. While there is a variety of terrain for all skill levels, the vast majority of the marked trails are steep with lots of bumps and extensive glades. On average the Snowbowl gets 300 inches of snowfall a year.

  • Vertical Drop 1,800 ft
  • Skiable Area 1,800 ac
  • Number of Lifts 8

Lost Trail Ski Area is a family-owned resort located on the Montana-Idaho border in the Bitterroot Range of the northern Rockies. Lost Trail boasts 60 trails on 1,800 acres of skiable terrain spread over two mountains, and a vertical drop of 1,800 feet. Approximately 20 percent of the marked trails are designed for beginners, 60 percent for intermediate-level skiers, and 20 percent for experts. Powder hounds can access the runs from five double chairs and three rope tows. There are also terrain parks for snowboarders and freestyle skiers. They get an average snowfall of 325 inches a year.

Discovery

Anaconda, MT

  • Vertical Drop 2,388 ft
  • Skiable Area 2,200 ac
  • Number of Lifts 8

Bogus Basin is a non-profit ski area that has served Idahoans for 80 years. Occupying 2,600 skiable acres in Boise National Forest, 16.5 miles from Boise, Bogus is an ideal ski resort for the hobbyist skier or snowboarder. While some of the mountain’s 82 runs cater to beginners and to more advanced powder hounds, the majority of trails are designed with intermediate skiers and boarders in mind. And should you need a break from the slopes, Bogus also offers snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snow tubing, and fat-tire biking.

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