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Discover the wonders
of winter in Yellowstone Country! Wintertime is long and deep in Yellowstone
Country. Fortunately, there are a multitude of winter activities and adventures
waiting right outside your door. Ski down our spectacular mountains, or
across our pristine valleys. Snowmobile! Snowshoe! Then curl up by a cozy
fire.
In Yellowstone Country,
when the snow begins to fall, the fun is just beginning!
Big
Sky Resort
Winter
at Big Sky offers world-class skiing and riding spread across three interconnected
mountains. With over 122 trails, 400 inches of snow a year, two terrain
parks and a halfpipe, Big Sky is the choice of skiers and riders from
around the globe. For families, Big Sky is a great value. (Voted top ten
for value in Skiing Magazines November 2000 Issue.) Two children
ten and under ski free, stay free, and eat breakfast free with each paying
adult, for the entire duration of their stay (Some restrictions apply).
And when youre not skiing or riding the cold smoke,
the Big Sky area offers plenty of winter activities like snowmobiling
and wildlife viewing in Yellowstone Park, snowshoeing, sleigh ride dinners,
ice skating, free childrens aprés ski activities or relaxing
with a spa treatment from Solace Spa.
Mountain
facts:
Base elevation 6,900 feet. Top elevation: 11,166 feet. Longest run, 6
miles. Average annual snowfall over 400 inches
Season: Mid-November to Mid-April
Trails: 10% Beginners, 47% Intermediate, 43% Expert
Lifts:
15-Passenger tram
3 high-speed detachable quad chairlifts
1 4-passenger enclosed gondola
1 quad chair
4 double chairs
4 triple chairs
4 surface tows
Ski instruction of
all types provided for all ages, plus Children's Ski Day Camp. Rentals,
including snowboards, telemark, and super side cut skis available.
For more information
Contact:
Big Sky Resort
800.548.4486 or 406.995.5000
email: info@bigskyresort.com
www.bigskyresort.com
Bridger Bowl
Scenic
Bowls. Powder glades. Trails. Groomed slopes! 1,500 acres inside the Gallatin
National Forest. Located just 16 miles northeast of Bozeman, Bridger's
facilities include a base lodge with cafeteria, full-service bar and grill,
a day-care center, ski school, two rental shops and a beautiful, new mid-mountain
chalet with food service, beer and wine.
Mountain Facts:
Base elevation 6,100 feet
Top elevation 8,100 feet
Longest run 3.5 miles
Average annual snowfall 350 inches
Season runs early-December to early-April
Trails: 25% Beginner, 35% Intermediate, 30% Advanced, 10% Expert
Lifts:
1 Quad
5 Double Chairs
1 Triple
Alpine, snowboarding, and telemark instruction available.
Alpine and snowboarding equipment rental is also available
For more information
contact:
Bridger Bowl Ski Area
800.223.9609 or 406.586.1518
email skitrip@bridgerbowl.com
Ski Report: 406.586.2389
www.bridgerbowl.com
Red Lodge
We offer family friendly
values along with first class guest services. Lesson programs are available
for all ages, and daycare facilities are on site. Friendly mountain hosts
greet you upon arrival, ready to help you hit the slopes as soon as possible.
The variety of terrain offers an enjoyable time for beginners and experts
alike. The sun shines five of seven days, so the outlook is always bright.
Simply, Red Lodge Mountain is a place of Altitude, Without Attitude.
Red Lodge Mountain
Mountain Facts:
Base elevation 7,016 feet
Top elevation 9,416 feet
Longest run 2.5 miles
Average annual snowfall 250 inches
Season runs early-November to mid-April
Trails: 15% Beginner, 55% Intermediate, 30% Advanced plus 30 Acres for
Extreme Skiing
Lifts:
2 high-speed detachable quads
1 Triple
4 Double Chairs
1 mitey-mite
PSIA-certified ski
instructors seven days a week. Kids program for children 3 to 6 years.
Snowboard and telemark lessons are also available. Complete ski rental,
ski accessory and gift shop is located on the mountain.
For more information
contact:
Red Lodge Mountain
800.444.8977 or 406.446.2610
email: rlm@montana.com
www.redlodgemountain.com
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