Open Runs

0

Groomed Runs

0

Summit

6,817 feet
0"

Overnight Fresh

0"

Past 24 Hours

0"

Past 7 Days

0"

Settled Base

0"

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: Chad

Monday, April 6, 2026:

That's a wrap!

Closing weekend was one for the books, and the 2025/26 ski season is officially over at Whitefish Mountain Resort. We made it through our scheduled closing day with plenty of open terrain, another successful and entertaining Pond Skim, glorious sunshine and lots of smiling faces. By the closing bell, we'd tallied 207 inches of snowfall this season at the summit of Big Mountain — not too shabby considering how warm it's been across the West these past few months.

We want to thank all our guests who skied and snowboarded here this season. Whether you took your first lesson, competed in an event, carved up the groomers, sent it in the terrain parks, flew solo or brought a whole crew, you helped us make the most of this season and we sincerely appreciate it!

Thanks also to our dedicated snow reporters Helena and Margot for keeping us up to date on conditions, and to all our employees who kept this place humming along throughout the season. Cooks, bussers, boot fitters, housekeepers, lifties, lift mechanics, snowcat drivers, custodians, instructors, patrollers, ticket sellers, rental technicians, snow makers and snow removers … The list goes on and we appreciate your hard work.

We can't wait to do it all again next winter!

In the meantime …

Now that our operating season is over, please note we've entered the 14-day post-season period described in our uphill policy. That means if you come up here with your splitboard or touring skis, you must stick to the East Route from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. It's the only approved route for uphill and downhill traffic while our crews conduct end-of-season operations.

To be clear: Under no circumstances should you ski, ride, hike or snowshoe outside the East Route during those hours. Please take a moment to review the uphill policy and route maps. It's for everyone's safety on the mountain and we appreciate your cooperation!

Looking ahead …

It's time to start planning your summer visits to Whitefish Mountain Resort! When the snow melts and we welcome in the warmer months, the mountain is transformed into an outdoor playground for all ages, with tons of summer activities ranging from leisurely to action-packed.

You can enjoy a peaceful Scenic Lift Ride with views of Glacier National Park, soar above treetops on Montana's longest lift-served Zip Line Tour, test your agility in the Aerial Adventure Park, cruise down the Alpine Slides, hike and pick huckleberries along the Danny On Memorial Trail, watch your kiddos conquer Spider Monkey Mountain, or rent a mountain bike and explore more than 20 miles of lift-served downhill trails in the Whitefish Bike Park!

Bike park season passes are available to purchase now, and summer lodging is available right here on the mountain! Just 15 minutes from downtown Whitefish, 30 minutes from Glacier Park International Airport and 45 minutes from the west entrance of Glacier National Park, Whitefish Mountain Resort is the perfect base camp for anyone visiting Northwest Montana.

We'll kick off our summer operating season Saturday, May 23, with daily operations commencing Saturday, June 13. Please see our Hours & Dates page for details.

We hope to 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.

Chairlift Status

Chair 1 - Big Mountain Express (9:30am - 4pm)

Closed

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

Closed

Chair 3 - Tenderfoot (9am - 4pm)

Closed

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

Closed

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

Closed

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

Closed

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

Closed

Chair 8 - Hellroaring (10am - 4pm)

Closed

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

Closed

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

Closed

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

Closed

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

Closed

T-Bar 1 - Heritage (As Needed)

Closed

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

Closed

Big Easy Carpet (9am - 4pm)

Closed

2 Easy Carpet (9am - 4pm)

Closed

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

Closed

Bad Rock

Closed

Bench Runs

Closed

Big Face

Closed

Big Ravine

Closed

Cal's Country

Closed

Chappy Hour

Closed

Chute

Closed

Corkscrew

Closed

Easy Out

Closed

Elephant's Graveyard

Closed

Elkweed

Closed

Fault 2

Closed

Fault 3

Closed

Good Medicine

Closed

Haskill Slide

Closed

Headwall

Closed

Heep Steep

Closed

Inspiration

Closed

Larch

Closed

Little Bavaria

Closed

Middle Fork

Closed

Movie Land

Closed

No Name

Closed

North Bowl Face

Closed

Over the Hill Gang

Closed

Powder Bowl

Closed

Ptarmigan Bowl

Closed

Russ's Street

Closed

Schmidt's Chute

Closed

Toni Matt

Closed

Upper Langley

Closed

Chair 2 - Swift Creek Express

Ed's Run

Closed

Heaven

Closed

Hellroaring

Closed

Hibernation

Closed

Home Again

Closed

Interstate

Closed

Mully's

Closed

Nice Day

Closed

Ranger Trail

Closed

Sandi's

Closed

Swift Creek

Closed

Wood Lot

Closed

Chair 3 - Tenderfoot

Alpinglow Alley

Closed

Central Avenue

Closed

Hailey's

Closed

Hope Slope

Closed

Ski Way

Closed

Chair 4 - Snow Ghost Express

Expressway

Closed

Friends of Langley

Closed

Hogan's

Closed

Hogan's East

Closed

Langley

Closed

Powder Trap

Closed

Three Stooges

Closed

Chair 5 - East Rim

Don's Descent

Closed

East Rim

Closed

East Rim Face

Closed

Evan's Heaven

Closed

First Creek

Closed

Lee's Way

Closed

Moe Mentum

Closed

Moose

Closed

N.B.C.

Closed

Whitey's

Closed

Chair 6 - Base Lodge

Barndance

Closed

Chipmunk

Closed

Huckleberry Patch

Closed

Chair 7 - Big Creek Express

Big Horn

Closed

Black Bear

Closed

Caribou

Closed

George's Gorge

Closed

Goat Haunt

Closed

Gray Wolf

Closed

Hollywood

Closed

Kodiak

Closed

Marmot

Closed

Silvertip

Closed

Whitetail

Closed

Chair 8 - Hellroaring

Chet's Stache

Closed

Connie's Coulee

Closed

Glory Hole

Closed

Gray's Golf Course

Closed

Hell Fire

Closed

Lacy Lane

Closed

Pat's Ride

Closed

Picture Chutes

Closed

RadJack

Closed

Short but Sweet

Closed

Sling Shot

Closed

Teepee

Closed

The Back 9

Closed

Wing and a Prayer

Closed

Chair 9 - Easy Rider

Lower Inspiration

Closed

Under Easy

Closed

Chair 11 - Flower Point

Big Creek

Closed

Hidden Meadow

Closed

Inside Road

Closed

North Fork

Closed

One Grand Parade

Closed

Outside Road

Closed

Ridge Run

Closed

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

Closed

Sunrise Dawn Spur

Closed

Sunrise Headwall

Closed

Sunrise Ridge Outside Loop

Closed

Bigfoot T-Bar 2

Lodi Ridge

Closed

Lynx

Closed

Stumptown

Closed

Trapper's Trail

Closed

Whiskey Spring

Closed

Big Easy Carpet

Big Easy Carpet Area

Closed

2 Easy Carpet

2 Easy Carpet Area

Closed

Terrain Parks

2nd Street Park

Closed

Central Avenue Park

Closed

Depot Terrain Park

Closed

Goat Haunt Skier/Boardercross Course

Closed

Lower Central Avenue

Closed

Minnow Park

Closed

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.