Snow Report
Summit
6,817 feet5"
Overnight Fresh
6"
Past 24 Hours
12"
Past 7 Days
30"
Settled Base
54"
Season to Date
Base Area
4,464 feet3"
Past 24 Hours
6"
Past 7 Days
Base area stats reflect natural snowfall only. Resort snowmaking operations contribute greatly to snow depth across lower elevations of the mountain.
Today's Snow Reporter: Chad
Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024:
TWO. MORE. WEEKS!
We have just 14 days to go before opening day of the 2024/25 ski season — Thursday, Dec. 5 — and we're seeing signs of that much-anticipated La Niña weather pattern taking shape!
This latest storm has delivered 6 inches of snow to the summit over the past 24 hours, giving us a settled base depth of 30 inches. And that doesn't include all the snow we've been making over the past couple of weeks! Most slopes are blanketed in white, and a few brave souls have been hiking or skinning up to the summit for weeks already. Suffice it to say we're feeling enthusiastic about the winter ahead.
Of course, we start every ski season with at least a few trail closures to ensure everyone has a safe experience on the slopes. So as the big day approaches, please keep an eye on this snow report as well as our Facebook and Instagram feeds for updates on open terrain and early-season conditions.
Now for some announcements — lots of them!
PRESEASON UPHILL RULES: With two weeks before our scheduled opening day, we have entered the preseason period described in our uphill policy. If you plan to hike or skin up the mountain before Dec. 5, please note the following restrictions are in effect.
- The East Route is the only approved route for uphill and downhill traffic from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- The Benny Up Route is closed during those hours while crews prepare the mountain for our operating season.
- No route restrictions are in effect before 8 a.m. and after 4 p.m.
We crafted the uphill policy with the U.S. Forest Service. It helps ensure your safety and ours, so please take a moment to review the full policy and route maps here. And please let us know if you have any questions!
LOCALS ONLY SALE: It's back! Just in time for ski season, our annual Locals Only Sale returns this Saturday, Nov. 23! Stop into Village Rentals or Snow Ghost Outfitters to score huge deals and equip yourself for the winter ahead.
- 15% off new skis, boots, jackets, pants, poles, gloves and more!
- Last season's demo skis for just $199!
- 50-70% off clearance items!
Don't miss out! This sale will run from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. this Saturday only!
PICK UP YOUR PASS: If you purchased a season pass and didn't have it mailed to you, pick it up as soon as possible! You don't want to be stuck in line waiting for your pass while your friends snag first tracks on opening weekend. Avoid the frustration! Simply stop by Base Lodge Tickets & Information between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Please note the office is closed the next two Sundays and Thanksgiving!
FREQUENT SKIER CARDS: You only have about a month left to secure your frequent skier card! It's a great way to save if you plan to spend multiple days on the slopes this winter but didn't get a season pass. Get your card for just $65 upfront, then ski or ride whenever you choose at a discounted daily rate. Plus, you'll never have to wait in the ticket line on a powder day! Don't wait! Frequent skier cards are available online only through Dec. 24.
MOUNTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: Our crews have been hard at work preparing for the season ahead! Here's what's new for 2024/25:
- We installed a new motor in Chair 1 and are working with lift manufacturer Doppelmayr to upgrade and modernize Chair 2! The Chair 2 project is a major investment that will greatly extend the life of the lift, making it more reliable and speeding up future maintenance work.
- We cleared out small trees and vegetation on Good Medicine and sections of the Hellroaring Basin, including lower Glory Hole and the Picture Chutes runouts! Haskill Slide and the area between Toni Matt and Bench Run saw some thinning work as well.
- Our grooming team added two snowcats to its fleet to lay down some pristine corduroy mountainwide!
- We built a new shelter for the S.N.O.W. Bus stop outside the Base Lodge! It has plenty of bench seating so you can wait for the bus comfortably and out of the elements.
Finally, a reminder that lodging, lessons, lift tickets, rental gear and Kids Center offerings are available to book. Whether you're a first-time skier or a seasoned shredder, a big family or a solo traveler, it's time to start planning the ski trip of your dreams and save big in the process. Come and see why the readers of SKI Magazine have once again named us the best-value ski resort in the West!
Get stoked and keep up those snow dances. We'll see you soon!
The snow report is a subjective assessment of terrain and weather conditions. Snowfall and snow depths are measured at the summit and base areas around 6 a.m. each day. Actual depths may vary across the mountain and change throughout the day. Always check with ski patrol if you need more information about skiing conditions.
Chairlift Status
Chair 1 - Big Mountain Express (9:30am - 4pm)
Chair 2 - Swift Creek Express (9am - 4pm)
Chair 3 - Tenderfoot (9am - 4pm)
Chair 4 - Snow Ghost Express (9am - 4pm)
Chair 5 - East Rim (9:45am - 4pm)
Chair 6 - Base Lodge (8:45am - 4:30pm)
Chair 7 - Big Creek Express (9:45am - 3:30pm)
Chair 8 - Hellroaring (10am - 4pm)
Chair 9 - Easy Rider (9am - 4pm)
Chair 10 - Bad Rock (9:30am - 4pm)
Chair 11 - Flower Point (9:45am - 3:15pm)
Chair 12 - Elk Highlands (9am - 4pm)
T-Bar 1 - Heritage (As Needed)
T-Bar 2 - Bigfoot (9:45am - 3:15pm)
Big Easy Carpet (9am - 4pm)
2 Easy Carpet (9am - 4pm)
Chairs 5 and 8 may have delayed openings due to avalanche mitigation work. Lift operations are subject to change without notice due to weather conditions and other safety considerations.
Run Status
Chair 1 – Big Mountain Express
1000 Turns
Bad Rock
Bench Runs
Big Face
Big Ravine
Cal's Country
Chappy Hour
Chute
Corkscrew
Easy Out
Elephant's Graveyard
Elkweed
Fault 2
Fault 3
Good Medicine
Haskill Slide
Headwall
Heep Steep
Inspiration
Larch
Little Bavaria
Middle Fork
Movie Land
No Name
North Bowl Face
Over the Hill Gang
Powder Bowl
Ptarmigan Bowl
Russ's Street
Schmidt's Chute
Toni Matt
Upper Langley
Chair 2 - Swift Creek Express
Ed's Run
Heaven
Hellroaring
Hibernation
Home Again
Interstate
Mully's
Nice Day
Ranger Trail
Sandi's
Swift Creek
Wood Lot
Chair 3 - Tenderfoot
Alpinglow Alley
Central Avenue
Hailey's
Hope Slope
Ski Way
Chair 4 - Snow Ghost Express
Expressway
Friends of Langley
Hogan's
Hogan's East
Langley
Powder Trap
Three Stooges
Chair 5 - East Rim
Don's Descent
East Rim
East Rim Face
Evan's Heaven
First Creek
Lee's Way
Moe Mentum
Moose
N.B.C.
Whitey's
Chair 6 - Base Lodge
Barndance
Chipmunk
Huckleberry Patch
Chair 7 - Big Creek Express
Big Horn
Black Bear
Caribou
George's Gorge
Goat Haunt
Gray Wolf
Hollywood
Kodiak
Marmot
Silvertip
Whitetail
Chair 8 - Hellroaring
Chet's Stache
Connie's Coulee
Glory Hole
Gray's Golf Course
Hell Fire
Hwy to Heaven
Lacy Lane
Pat's Ride
Picture Chutes
RadJack
Short but Sweet
Sling Shot
Teepee
The Back 9
Wing and a Prayer
Chair 9 - Easy Rider
Lower Inspiration
Over Easy
Under Easy
Chair 11 - Flower Point
Big Creek
Hidden Meadow
Inside Road
North Fork
One Grand Parade
Outside Road
Ridge Run
Chair 12 - Elk Highlands
(note: this chairlift and its runs are for homeowners only & not counted in our total run list)
Elk Highlands Loop
Glades Spur
Good Neighbors Spur
Northern Lights
Northern Lights West
Stoltz Knob Spur
Sunrise Aurora Spur
Sunrise Dawn Spur
Sunrise Headwall
Sunrise Ridge Outside Loop
Bigfoot T-Bar 2
Lodi Ridge
Lynx
Stumptown
Trapper's Trail
Whiskey Spring
Big Easy Carpet
Big Easy Carpet Area
2 Easy Carpet
2 Easy Carpet Area
Terrain Parks
2nd Street Park
Central Avenue Park
Central Avenue Railyard
Depot Terrain Park
Goat Haunt Skier/Boardercross Course
Minnow Park
Parking Lot Status
Aspen Lot
Birch Lot
Cedar Lot
Dogwood Lot
Fir Lot
Hemlock Lot
Pine Lot
Spruce Lot
Willow Lot
If you go out of bounds ...
When you exit the marked boundaries of the resort, you are entering backcountry terrain where natural and human-caused avalanches can occur. The resort does not conduct avalanche mitigation on those slopes. Always check the Flathead Avalanche Center's daily avalanche forecast and carry a beacon, shovel and probe.
Stay safe out there!
Did you know tree wells can be deadly? How do you ski or ride safely in early-season conditions? Have you read the Skier Responsibility Code?
Please review our safety guides to help keep you, your buddies and your fellow guests safe on the slopes.