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Skiing


When it comes to winter skiing, you have a number of options near Superior. Expert skiers can try one of the steepest, longest, and most exciting downhill ski runs in the country at Montana Snowbowl. Or, if you're looking for a very family-friendly ski resort, try Lookout Pass. They have a well-known free ski school for kids ages six through seventeen. For cross-country skiers, nearby Lolo National Forest offers a number of easily accessible and beautifully groomed trails. 

If you need more information on these and other winter skiing options, give us a call. We'll be glad to help.
Pristine, Uncrowded Skiing

Lookout Pass

Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area is located on the Idaho-Montana border. Lookout Pass has 550 acres available for skiing, and 35 runs. It also includes two freestyle terrain parks and a quarter pipe.

Elevation is 5.650 feet, with a vertical drop of 1,150 feet. Average annual snowfall is around 400 inches of light, dry powder.

Lookout Pass is a family-friendly resort. Free ski school is available for kids. Ski season typically runs from late October through late April.

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An Extremist's Dream

Montana Snowbowl

Montana Snowbowl is located southeast of Superior and just northwest of Missoula. This no-frills resort is known for it's steep, difficult expert runs. (The longest run is three miles.) Intermediate runs and a limited number of beginner runs are also available. The resort has 2,200 acres of skiable terrain.

Elevation is around 7,600 feet. It has a vertical drop of 2,600 feet.  Average annual snowfall is around 300 inches.

Ski season usually starts in late November or early December and continues thru March. Note that the road to Snowbowl has a steep incline and often has icy conditions, so be cautious when driving to the resort.

Cross Country Skiing

Lolo National Forest

When you're staying in the Superior area, don't overlook opportunities for cross-country skiing. Lolo National Forest has a number of cross-country skiing locations. For example, the Blue Mountain Recreation Area, a 4,900 acre recreation area, has quite a few trails. You might also consider the Pattee Canyon Recreation Area, a 3,200 acre recreation area, just to the east of Missoula. These areas have plenty of parking and are day-use only.

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Reviews

Having skied numerous times in Colorado this is such a refreshing experience. It is easy to park, the lines are short for the chair lifts and the prices are good. The snow has been great this year and it is an easy drive to the mountain. The town of Wallace is close by which has some good restaurants for after the slopes. We love skiing here!
Great skiing without the crowds. Lookout Pass. ccbDallas, Trip Advisor
it was beautiful at the top! Ate at the restaurant for a snack.Not bad in price. Was a little chilli on the the day we went but still the view on the way up so breath taking!
great view! Lookout Pass. Diane S, Trip Advisor
I've skied here many times and it definitely has challenging terrain, and therefore a lot of good skiers. It's also very picturesque in the summer.
Great spot. Montana Snowbowl. parodyf, Trip Advisor