Posted in Montana
January 03, 2021
A Trip To Montana Snowbowl Will Make Winter Your Favorite Season
Do you long for the warm days of summer and prefer boating to skiing? If so, we highly recommend taking a trip to Montana Snowbowl before winter is over. This alpine ski area is not only breathtaking, it has something for everyone (including beginners) to enjoy.
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The area's base is centered on Butler Creek, a tributary of the Clark Fork River.

The resort first opened in 1962, and at that time, it was known for having the largest vertical in the Northwest.

The winter season typically ends on the last day of February.

And if you don't know how to do either, you can always invest in Snow Sports School, designed to help beginners have more fun in the snow.

The LaVelle Creek Chair tops out at 7,600 feet below Point Six Summit.

The team has strict sanitary protocols they follow to ensure everyone's safety.
If you haven’t been to Montana Snowbowl for awhile, you’re in for a real treat. The area was greatly expanded in 2011 and now offers more parking, better chairlifts, and even an onsite restaurant. Plan your visit and learn more about Snow Sports School on the Montana Snowbowl website. Have you ever been to this cool spot?
Address: 1700 Snow Bowl Rd, Missoula, MT 59808, USA