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Pros: Inexpensive, friendly
Cons: Lacks sufficient snowfall, rocky, slow lifts
Great Divide would be a wonderful place to ski if they could double their annual snowfall. Seems like the wind and sun are not too cooperative either. Unfortunately Great Divide is located... Full review
Source: Great Divide
Pros: Good snow, descent terrain
Cons: Foggy, bit pricy, long catwalk back to lift
I have not skied there since renamed Whitefish Mtn Resort. Big Mtn is usually foggy during the winter months, maybe 25% of the time it is clear enough to enjoy the incredible... Full review
Source: Whitefish Mountain Resort
Pros: Inexpensive, uncrowded, friendly, nice lodge
Cons: Small, lack true expert terrain
Blacktail offers a unique experience of parking at the top on the ski area and skiing downhill from there. The north facing slopes are generally well covered all season long, though sometimes... Full review
Source: Blacktail Mountain Ski Area
Pros: Great snow, wide variety of terrain, the ridge, inexpensive
Cons: Busy on powder days and weekends
Visited Bridger just before Christmas and there were no crowds at all and the snow was terrific (best in Montana). The terrain is varied with something for everyone. The new Schlasman lift... Full review
Source: Bridger Bowl
Pros: Good snow, super terrain, something for everyone, long season
Cons: Expensive, Challanger lift is too slow, long Tram lines
Big Sky has it all, great terrain, fast lifts (for Montana), and good snow. Several high-speed lifts make getting around easy. Unfortunately the tram usually has a long line and the Challenger... Full review
Source: Big Sky Resort