With countless mountain ranges and consistent snowfall, Montana is one of the top places to go skiing and snowboarding in the US. From destination resorts like Big Sky Resort to local ski hills like Discovery to private clubs for the rich and famous like Yellowstone Club, Montana delivers an authentic skiing and riding experience that everyone will enjoy
On this page you’ll find a list of Montana ski resorts, a map of Montana ski resorts, a table highlighting Montana ski resort statistics, and a link to Liftopia.com where you can buy lift tickets. Enjoy!
Montana Ski Resorts List:

- Bear Paw Ski Bowl
- Big Sky Resort
- Bridger Bowl Ski Area
- Blacktail Mountain
- Discovery Ski Area
- Great Divide Montana
- Lost Trail Powder Mountain
- Maverick Mountain
- Montana Snowbowl
- Red Lodge Mountain
- Showdown Ski Area
- Teton Pass Ski Area
- Turner Mountain Ski Area
- Whitefish Mountain Resort
- Yellowstone Club
Montana Ski Resorts Map:
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Explore Montana Ski Resorts Statistics:
| Resort | Acres | Vertical | Trail Map |
|---|---|---|---|
| Big Sky Resort | 5800 | 4350 | Map |
| Whitefish Mountain Resort | 3000 | 2353 | Map |
| Yellowstone Club | 2200+ | 2700 | Map |
| Discovery Ski Area | 2200 | 2388 | Map |
| Bridger Bowl | 2000 | 2700 | Map |
| Lost Trail Powder Mountain | 1800 | 1800 | Map |
| Red Lodge Mountain | 1600 | 2400 | Map |
| Great Divide | 1600 | 1330 | Map |
| Blacktail Mountain | 1000+ | 1440 | Map |
| Montana Snowbowl | 950 | 2600 | Map |
| Showdown Ski Area | 640 | 1400 | Map |
| Maverick Mountain | 450 | 2020 | Map |
| Teton Pass Ski Area | 407 | 1000 | Map |
| Turner Mountain Ski Area | 400 | 2110 | Map |
| Bear Paw Ski Bowl | 80 | 900 | Map |
All Montana Ski Resorts Statistics are current as of 2017.