Open Runs

108

Groomed Runs

53

Summit

6,817 feet
0"

Overnight Fresh

0"

Past 24 Hours

1"

Past 7 Days

75"

Settled Base

161"

Season to Date

Base Area

4,464 feet
0"

Past 24 Hours

0"

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: Margot

Sunday, March 1, 2026:

10 a.m. update: 

The sun is shining! The groomers are feeling a bit crispy underfoot on the frontside this morning, although you can still get an edge in. Watch for some bumps in the corduroy as there are slight grooming irregularities as you descend in elevation on the mountain. It's feeling pretty chattery on the lower third of the mountain, but as the sun warms the snow today that'll start feeling much softer. The sun is already feeling warm and it's an absolutely beautiful day out here. 

The backside is feeling softer than the front due to less sun getting back there during the day yesterday. Off-piste terrain feels crispier than it has the past few days; get ready for some firm turns if you want to venture off the groomers this morning! 

It's currently 22 degrees at the summit and feels more like 13 degrees with wind chill. South winds are blowing around 8 mph with gusts up to 15. Overall, it feels a bit warmer than yesterday morning and the sun is heating everything up quite a bit already. 

I'm pumped to get back out there and get some nice soft spring turns in this afternoon as the snow warms. Sayonara!

6:45 a.m. report:

New month, new snow? There may be no new flakes to report on today, but I have a good feeling that this month may bring winter right back. Miracle March, here we come! 

The high for the day at the summit is 36 degrees by the late afternoon. Expect temperatures to hang out closer to 30 for most of the day. West-southwest winds will be blowing around 5 mph with gusts up to 10 mph. Temperatures at the base should reach around 42 by the late afternoon. Skies are currently clear, and these high-visibility conditions should continue all day. The sun will be shining yet again, and you can expect softer, springlike conditions to emerge as the day warms. 

This morning will be a slightly different story as temperatures dipped below freezing last night and hardened the softer snow from yesterday afternoon. This mainly pertains to directly sun-affected aspects, so expect to have softer turns on the backside this morning. The frontside will be a bit crispy until the sun heats things up again! 

The sun makes us all feel confident and speedy, but it’s essential we slow our roll and ensure there’s plenty of room between us and others. Please try your darndest to ski in control and be aware of those around you! It’s always a good idea to review the Skier Responsibility Code before you head out for the day. 

Join us this Friday, March 6, for our Dine & Ski event! Enjoy a ride up the chairlift to the summit at 5:30 p.m., followed by a delicious buffet-style dinner at the Summit House. After the meal, you have the option to take the chairlift down or follow one of our incredible instructors down the slopes for some sweet frontside night skiing. Spots are going quick, so reserve yours now! Find out more information about this event, including menu details, here.

I'm can't wait for more turns in the sun today! As always, I'll be out on my skis testing the conditions so I can give you all the scoop! 

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)

Open

Chair 2 - Swift Creek Express (9am - 4pm)

Open

Chair 3 - Tenderfoot (9am - 4pm)

Open

Chair 4 - Snow Ghost Express (9am - 4pm)

Open

Chair 5 - East Rim (9:45am - 4pm)

Open

Chair 6 - Base Lodge (8:45am - 4:30pm)

Open

Chair 7 - Big Creek Express (9:45am - 3:30pm)

Open

Chair 8 - Hellroaring (10am - 4pm)

Open

Chair 9 - Easy Rider (9am - 4pm)

Open

Chair 10 - Bad Rock (9:30am - 4pm)

Closed

Chair 11 - Flower Point (9:45am - 3:15pm)

Open

Chair 12 - Elk Highlands (9am - 4pm)

Open

T-Bar 1 - Heritage (As Needed)

Closed

T-Bar 2 - Bigfoot (9:45am - 3:15pm)

Open

Big Easy Carpet (9am - 4pm)

Open

2 Easy Carpet (9am - 4pm)

Open

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

Open

Bad Rock

Closed

Bench Runs

Open

Big Face

Open

Big Ravine

Open

Cal's Country

Open

Chappy Hour

Open

Chute

Open

Corkscrew

Open

Easy Out

Open

Elephant's Graveyard

Open

Elkweed

Open

Fault 2

Open

Fault 3

Open

Good Medicine

Open

Haskill Slide

Open

Headwall

Open

Heep Steep

Open

Inspiration

Open

Larch

Open

Little Bavaria

Open

Middle Fork

Open

Movie Land

Open

No Name

Open

North Bowl Face

Open

Over the Hill Gang

Open

Powder Bowl

Open

Ptarmigan Bowl

Open

Russ's Street

Open

Schmidt's Chute

Open

Toni Matt

Open

Upper Langley

Open

Chair 2 - Swift Creek Express

Ed's Run

Open

Heaven

Closed

Hellroaring

Open

Hibernation

Open

Home Again

Open

Interstate

Open

Mully's

Open

Nice Day

Open

Ranger Trail

Open

Sandi's

Open

Swift Creek

Open

Wood Lot

Open

Chair 3 - Tenderfoot

Alpinglow Alley

Open

Central Avenue

Open

Hailey's

Open

Hope Slope

Open

Ski Way

Open

Chair 4 - Snow Ghost Express

Expressway

Open

Friends of Langley

Open

Hogan's

Open

Hogan's East

Open

Langley

Open

Powder Trap

Open

Three Stooges

Open

Chair 5 - East Rim

Don's Descent

Open

East Rim

Open

East Rim Face

Open

Evan's Heaven

Open

First Creek

Open

Lee's Way

Open

Moe Mentum

Open

Moose

Open

N.B.C.

Open

Whitey's

Open

Chair 6 - Base Lodge

Barndance

Open

Chipmunk

Open

Huckleberry Patch

Open

Chair 7 - Big Creek Express

Big Horn

Open

Black Bear

Open

Caribou

Open

George's Gorge

Open

Goat Haunt

Open

Gray Wolf

Open

Hollywood

Open

Kodiak

Open

Marmot

Open

Silvertip

Open

Whitetail

Open

Chair 8 - Hellroaring

Chet's Stache

Open

Connie's Coulee

Open

Glory Hole

Open

Gray's Golf Course

Open

Hell Fire

Open

Lacy Lane

Open

Pat's Ride

Open

Picture Chutes

Open

RadJack

Open

Short but Sweet

Open

Sling Shot

Open

Teepee

Open

The Back 9

Open

Wing and a Prayer

Open

Chair 9 - Easy Rider

Lower Inspiration

Open

Under Easy

Open

Chair 11 - Flower Point

Big Creek

Open

Hidden Meadow

Open

Inside Road

Open

North Fork

Open

One Grand Parade

Open

Outside Road

Open

Ridge Run

Open

Chair 12 - Elk Highlands

(note: this chairlift and its runs are for homeowners only & not counted in our total run list)

Elk Highlands Loop

Closed

Glades Spur

Closed

Good Neighbors Spur

Closed

Northern Lights

Closed

Northern Lights West

Closed

Stoltz Knob Spur

Closed

Sunrise Aurora Spur

Open

Sunrise Dawn Spur

Open

Sunrise Headwall

Open

Sunrise Ridge Outside Loop

Open

Bigfoot T-Bar 2

Lodi Ridge

Open

Lynx

Open

Stumptown

Open

Trapper's Trail

Open

Whiskey Spring

Open

Big Easy Carpet

Big Easy Carpet Area

Open

2 Easy Carpet

2 Easy Carpet Area

Open

Terrain Parks

2nd Street Park

Open

Central Avenue Park

Open

Central Avenue Railyard

Closed

Depot Terrain Park

Open

Goat Haunt Skier/Boardercross Course

Open

Minnow Park

Open

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!

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Please review our safety guides to help keep you, your buddies and your fellow guests safe on the slopes.