TETON PASS SKI AREA

SKI REPORT
February 16, 2025

Winter Storm Warning
2025-02-17T23:00:00-07:00

* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations between 4 and 6 inches at lower elevations, but 7 to 10 more inches possible at and above mountain pass level. * WHERE...Portions of central and north central Montana. * WHEN...Until 11 PM MST Monday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult, and tire chains may be required for some vehicles over mountain passes. Those in the backcountry should ensure they are prepared for dangerous conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning and evening commutes.


SNOWPACK DEPTH

42.0" 83%

Snowpack DepthPercent of Normal

0" 4.47 "

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Teton Pass Ski Area is welcoming skiers with a fresh dusting of snow and crisp mountain air this morning. Overnight temperatures settled at a chilly 14°F, keeping conditions firm and fast. The current snowpack sits at 42 inches—slightly below the seasonal average—but with 1.7 inches of new snow expected today and over 4 inches in the next three days, the slopes should stay refreshed. Groomers are in great shape, and with soft powder pockets forming in shaded areas, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Despite challenges earlier in the season, including temporary closures due to low snowfall, skiers are celebrating the resort's return to operation. Recent ownership changes have brought renewed energy to the area, and with more snow in the five-day forecast, conditions are only looking up. Bundle up, carve those turns, and enjoy a revitalized Teton Pass experience.

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Snowpack Percent Normal 83%
Max Recorded Snowpack 99"
Snowfall Past 24 Hours 0"
Snowfall Next 24 Hours 2"
Snowfall Next 5 Days 4.47"
Terrain Surface NA
Powder Score NA
       

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About the Area


The Teton Pass Ski Area is located in Montana, near Choteau. The ski area is situated in the Teton Range, a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. Some of the prominent peaks in the Teton Range include Mount Lockhart, Mount Frazier, and Mount Belknap.

The Teton Pass Ski Area offers a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders, including groomed runs, tree skiing, and backcountry terrain. The ski area has a vertical drop of 1,000 feet and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Overall, the Teton Pass Ski Area is known for its challenging terrain, beautiful scenery, and relatively uncrowded slopes.

Teton Pass Ski Area in Montana offers a unique skiing experience with its steep and challenging terrain, making it best suited for advanced skiers. Its best trails include the infamous "The Elevator," and "Zeke's Alley." A little-known fact about the resort is that it was once owned by the famous skier Tommy Moe. For beginners, the Magic Carpet is perfect for learning, and the Snowflake run offers a gentle slope for practicing turns. For après ski, the world-famous Mangy Moose Saloon is a must-visit spot, offering live music, great food, and a lively atmosphere. Overall, Teton Pass Ski Area provides an adrenaline-charged skiing experience for advanced skiers with a touch of Montana history.

Lift Count 3 Lifts
Hourly Lift Capacity 3000 per hour
Base Elevation 1886 Meters
Terrain Park Yes
Acreage 407 Acres
Run Count 36 Trails
Top Elevation 2225 Meters

Ski Resort Forecast View more

Ski Area Next 24 Hours Next 3 Days Next 5 Days
Big Sky Resort 3.8" 9.71" 13.07"
Showdown Ski Area 3.76" 8.59" 9.09"
Red Lodge Mountain 0.67" 5.03" 5.73"
Spanish Peaks Resort 3.8" 9.71" 13.07"
Blacktail Mountain Ski Area 2.73" 5.85" 6.44"
Turner Mountain 2.68" 6.97" 8.85"

Regional Snowpack Conditions View more

Location Overnight Snowpack
NOHRSC PIKE CREEK 5" 20"
BADGER PASS 1" 52"
COPPER BOTTOM 0" 31"
COPPER CAMP 1" 49"
WOOD CREEK 1" 21"
N FK ELK CREEK 1" 26"
NOHRSC COPPER CAMP -1" 48"
MOUNT LOCKHART 0" 42"