
Where is Montana Snowbowl?
Usa, north-america
8 km
N/A
hard
Year-round
Okay, so you want to hit up Montana Snowbowl, huh? This epic ski resort is nestled in western Montana, just northwest of Missoula.
To get there, you'll be cruising on Montana Snowbowl Road. The first couple of miles are paved, but then things get interesting β you'll be kicking up some dust on a well-maintained gravel road for the last 5 miles as you climb in elevation.
Speaking of elevation, you'll be heading up! This road gains a lot of elevation and gets you to the base of the resort.
Be warned, though: the road can get a little dicey in spots, especially depending on the snow conditions. You'll need to keep your eyes peeled for oncoming traffic since it's a narrow road, and some sections can be pretty steep.
The whole shebang is about 7 miles long, but the views? Totally worth it. Plus, once you get there, you have access to some incredible summits.
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Length
- 8 km
- Difficulty
- hard
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