Looking for the best spots to send it downhill this winter? Central Montana is home to some of the best ski areas in the state, with long runs, short wait times and a friendly feel that makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. In between runs, take time to explore the rich history of the region, the relaxing natural hot springs and the eclectic local restaurant scene that is sure to please any palate. Ready to hit the slopes? Here’s everything you need to know for your Central Montana ski getaway.

Day 1 — Great Falls
Arrive in Great Falls and get acquainted with the Electric City. Nicknamed for its numerous dams, Great Falls straddles the mighty Missouri River where five waterfalls converge. Check out the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center for an immersive look at the famed expedition. Then head over to Giant Springs State Park, the site of one of the largest freshwater springs in the county. Winter is an especially beautiful time to visit the park, when vapor from the spring water — at a constant 54 degrees — freezes on trees, coating them in ice that sparkles in the sunlight. If you’re interested in Native American history, First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park is a must-see. For accommodations, book a stay at the Historic Hotel Arvon in the heart of downtown Great Falls.


Day 2 — Ski Teton Pass
Rise and shine early to make the nearly two-hour drive to Teton Pass Ski Resort. Located on the edge of Montana’s magnificent Rocky Mountain Front, Teton Pass has some of the most stunning views, diverse terrain and untracked snow of any ski area around, not to mention zero lift lines. Its 400 acres feature 43 downhill runs as well as access to backcountry skiing and snowmobile trails. Once the day is done, head back to Great Falls and swing by Smoked for dinner. This barbecue joint is serving up all the favorites, including a brisket sandwich that is not to be missed.


Day 3 — Ski Showdown
After breakfast, head out for Showdown Montana in the heart of the Little Belt Mountains. With the distinction of being Montana’s oldest ski area, Showdown has boasted only natural snow for nearly 90 years. Great for all skill levels, the mountain offers four lifts, 640 skiable acres and an 8,200-foot summit. After you’ve crushed your powder quota for the day, make your way to White Sulphur Springs on U.S. 89 and visit the Spa Hot Springs Motel. With its three natural, mineral hot spring pools and fascinating history, it’s the perfect place to unwind after a day on the slopes. After you’re thoroughly warmed and relaxed, make your way to The Edith and enjoy a stay at the thoughtfully renovated hotel in the heart of downtown.


Day 4 — Ski Great Divide
Take in the beauty of another Montana winter morning with your drive from White Sulphur Springs to Great Divide. As its name suggests, Great Divide straddles the Continental Divide, resulting in the honorary title of “Sunniest Ski Area in Montana.” With three mountain peaks and three distinct valleys, Great Divide’s 1,500 acres of graceful, long groomers, wide-open bowls and beautifully spaced forest glades are the pride of all those who work and play here. In the evening, end the day with a bite at Helena mainstay Old Salt Outpost. This burger shop operating in the back of the Gold Bar showcases Montana beef with an upscale twist. Take a room at the Best Western Premier Helena Great Northern Hotel less than a mile away and you won’t have to go far to snuggle in for the night.
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