Montana Skiing
Quick Guide To Your Montana Skiing Trip
Montana is well known for its high mountains and incredible snow conditions and is classed as
being a ski heaven to any ski enthusiast. You can undertake the enjoyment of downhill skiing as well as
cross-country skiing on over 30 Montana skiing resorts along with numerous private and public trails.
It comprises of 16 downhill ski areas which feature 400 inches of snowfall and over 900 runs,
which are sure to satisfy
every type of skier from expert skiers to families on vacation. You can experience a
thrilling Montana skiing adventure in the backcountry through several guided tours by helicopter, snowmobile or
snowcat.
There are 16 ski centers or resorts which offer at least 10 kilometers of groomed trails when it
comes to cross-country skiing. 70 cross-country trails can be found in Montana’s National Forests in more
than 20 different cities.
For example, there are the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, which comprises of 16 trails,
the Gallatin National Forrest, which comprises of 27 trails and the Kootenai National Forest, which comprises of 16
trails.
The two most popular parks in Montana, where you can find excellent skiing areas for
cross-country skiing, are the Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park where a pristine landscape can be
enjoyed whilst skiing. For those people that wish to seek peace and solitude will locate it in the
Glacier. The exploration of the wildlife in Yellowstone can be enjoyed whilst skiing past its amazing
geysers.
When planning a Montana skiing trip, it is essential that you check the current snow conditions
in ski areas. You can do this by viewing online snow reports.
Montana skiing deals abound from many ski areas in the state, so that guests can enjoy skiing
whilst at the same time save money. Learn-To-Ski or Ride deals are available from 14 participating ski areas
at prices which range from $30 to $199. All that you need to do is select a resort, contact the resort of
your choice to purchase the package and make the necessary schedule arrangements. Beginner’s packages and
discount student packages are always available, so keep your eye out for these.
Always keep a look out as to which resorts are offering coupons and discounts for multiple day
bookings. You can find a 4 day/4 night package at times for as little as $176 per person when there are a
minimum of four guests. It is normal practice that Montana skiing deals offer a free one to two night stay
with free lift tickets or a free daily breakfast.
The shortage of facilities for lodging when visiting Montana is certainly something which you
will never come across.
There are various accommodations available which include:
• bed and breakfast inn,
• cabin,
• vacation home,
• condominium,
• hotel, resort,
• a forest service cabin and many more.
Skiing is not the only available sport in Montana. There are other popular winter sports
including snowboarding and snowmobiling. Montana also has on offer great shopping and dining facilities,
which are sure to complete your Montana skiing vacation with a little touch of class.
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