HideBig Sky MontanaThe Biggest Skiing in America, next door to Yellowstone National Park. 15 . Skiers and boarders can hit Big Sky and Moonlight Basin Resorts, while cross-country skiers will enjoy Lone Mountain Ranch. Go
HideBozeman MontanaLively Ski Town near Mountainous Expanses and Wide Open Spaces.6 . Skiers and boarders can easily access Bridger Bowl, while cross-country skiers will find groomed Nordic trails right in town. Go
HideGlacier National ParkVast Mountain Valleys, Glacial Lakes, Epic Hikes, and Historic Lodges.25 . Cross country ski on National Park trails or downhill ski at Whitefish Resort. Go
HideMissoula Montana8 . Skiers and boarders should head to the easily accessible Montana Snowbowl. Cross country skiers will find groomed track at the Pattee Canyon Complex. Go
HideRed Lodge MontanaSmall western town near Beartooth Pass and the great outdoors. 5 . The lack of crowds at Red Lodge Resort will lure in any avid skier or boarder. For early summer skiing, check out Beartooth Pass. Nordic skiers can take their pick from groomed tracks to backcountry winter trails. Go
HideWest Yellowstone MontanaYellowstone Basecamp and Snowmobiling Mecca.9 . While there are no ski resorts in West Yellowstone, skiers and boarders can head to Big Sky, Bozeman, or Grand Targhee. Cross country skiers will find many trails in town and in nearby public land. Go
HideWhitefish MontanaFlathead Lake and an Outdoorsy Lifestyle in Far North Montana.14 . Skiers can spend days at Whitefish Resort and never get bored. But other regional ski resorts include Fernie, Castle Mountain, and Blacktail Mountain. Go
Dan knows:Big Sky is the largest ski area in the US, with tons of powdery terrain, especially in combination with adjoining Moonlight Basin's ski area.More on Skiing in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Chris's tip:Outstanding skiing/riding between Big Sky and Moonlight Basin. The crowds aren't bad, but there are dedicated locals who get out early on the good days. There is terrain for advanced, moderate, and beginner skiers.More on Skiing in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Lisa's good word:Big Sky, including Moonlight Basin and Lone Peak, is known as the biggest skiing in America because of the acreage and variety of terrain it covers. Come and see for yourself on your next Montana winter vacation.More on Skiing in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Lauryn's been there:The Biggest Skiing in America lift ticket allows you to ski both Big Sky Resort and Moonlight Basin - 5,152 acres of terrain! Big Sky was already known for no lift lines before they introduced this option!!More on Skiing in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Carli knows:Ski Montana at Big Sky, Moonlight Basin, and Bridger Bowl, all great places to get your ski on. Heck, try all three in one week!!More on Skiing in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Carli gives props:The obvious areas for great southern Montana skiing are Moonlight, Bridger Bowl, Big Sky. Everything is literally within a 45 min to an hour drive from Bozeman.More on Skiing in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
Carli knows:Close proximity to Big Sky, Bridger and Moonlight.More on Skiing in West Yellowstone Montana >>Top Pick: West Yellowstone Montana
Tim's little secret:The snow is so deep in winter that you can ski from the rooftops of buildings all the way to the ground!More on Skiing in West Yellowstone Montana >>Top Pick: West Yellowstone Montana
Mike's tidbit:With over 5500 skiable acres between Moonlight Basin and Big Sky Resorts, skiers and snowboarders have ample powder and terrain to explore in an average 5-day ski visit.More on Skiing in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
B.J.'s little secret:Lone Peak stands high above the surrounding mountain ranges and offers up great challenges on its upper mountains for Montana skiing. The lower mountain rolls through beautiful pine trees to comfy lodges.More on Skiing in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana