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Montana’s snowpack is currently running at 38% of normal—not exactly a banner snow year yet, especially for a state that averages 150 inches of snowfall annually. The table below (via onthesnow.com) breaks down snow conditions at ski resorts across the state, with the essentials for each ski resort. If you’re trying to decide where to ski, this should point you in the right direction.

Here’s the latest information from onthesnow.com:

OPEN RESORTS24 hr snowfall3 day snow forecastBase depthOpen TrailsOpen Lifts
Big Sky 2″3″43″Variable Conditions256/317 81% Open39/40
Bridger Bowl 0″5″35″Variable Conditions105/105 100% Open11/11
Discovery Ski Area 1″8″18-29″Powder68/74 95% Open5/8
Great Divide 1″6″6-14″Machine Groomed45/127 35% Open3/6
Lost Trail – Powder Mtn 1″12″31-48″Powder67/69 97% Open3/5
Montana Snowbowl 6″5″10-58″Powder34/37 92% Open4/5
Red Lodge Mountain 0″2″8″Machine Groomed9/70 13% Open4/7
Teton Pass Ski Resort 1″10″42″Variable Conditions-/433/3
Whitefish Mountain Resort 2″11″11-61″Machine Groomed105/111 95% Open12/14
CLOSED RESORTS24 hr snowfall3 day snow forecastBase depthOpen trailsOpen lifts
Blacktail Mountain Ski Area 0″2″25″
Maverick Mountain 0″7″26-38″
Showdown Montana 0″5″18-26″

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