The Great Divide Ski resort in Montana is known for many things, but one thing stands out more than the others stand and is of great advantage to skier and other winter enthusiasts alike - it is usually the first of all ski resorts in Montana to open each season. With seventy years of expertise behind its management and an annual snowfall of 150 inches, it is no wonder they are able to stay open an average of 167 days a year! With a 7330-foot climb to the top of the ski area, 1,600 acres of terrain for skier and a 1580-foot vertical drop, the area also makes for some of the best skiing in the whole state. There are 6 lifts and 149 trails that cater mostly to intermediate and advanced skier, but there are plenty of trails for beginners too. The longest run is 1.2 miles.
Besides great skiing, visitors to the resort will be greeted with exceptional hospitality by a staff ready to help visitors with any of their needs whether it is on the trails, in the chalet areas or when they are renting their equipment and buying their passes. This friendly and inviting atmosphere is what makes The Great Divide Ski Resort one of the best family ski resorts in Montana. The low prices also draw people in, as the area is known to have some of the cheapest rates around! Daily ticket prices range from $16 to $36 dollar depending on whether the skier is an adult, student, child or preschool-age children and under (the last two categories ski free). They also have short-term tickets available by the hour for $8 and if a skier arrives late in the day and wants to stay for a few hours, the day rate is reduced to the hourly rate.
Skiing may be the biggest draw to this mountain resort, but there are other things to do as well. Of course, there is snowboarding for those who prefer zipping down a mountain that way but there are also other activities available that many ski resorts simply do not cater. The "New Year's Eve Torch Parade" is a yearly event perfect for the whole family to ring in the New Year. Ever Friday night, there is night skiing and for those people who prefer skiing on more even straight terrain, there are five miles of groomed cross-country skiing trails. There is also a ski school for children to teach them how to ski and how to do it safely. Summer at the Great Divide Ski Resort is also an exciting time with horseback riding and many other activities like trekking, hiking, white water rafting, fishing and many others.
This ski resort in Great Divide, Montana is located between the towns of Great Falls and Helena at 7385 Belmont Drive. The entire area surrounding the resort is host to many hotels, motels and other accommodations so that skier are always ensured of a close place to stay while enjoying their time there. Here is a list of some of the places that are available in Helena, where they are located and what they have to offer: Holiday Inn Express of Helena has very affordable winter rates and a 24-hour front desk service; the Wingate Inn of Helena offers complimentary breakfast and a swimming pool and spa, so visitors can relax after a long day on the slopes; Fairfield Inn of Helena is a first-class hotel located in close proximity to many other attractions in the area; Holiday Inn Downtown Helena has a casino and fitness center, and also a coffee shop where one can relax with a cup of hot chocolate or coffee after a day spent outside in the cold.
Ski Vacation In Popular Ski Resorts In Montana: Great Divide Ski Resort

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