Bridger Bowl is one of several Montana ski areas already closed.
Bridger Bowl is one of several Montana ski areas already closed.

Like pretty much every state in the western United States, Montana has had a fairly rough 2025/26 ski season. Warm weather and a lack of snow hit pretty much every one of their ski resorts, making it so at least one ski area couldn’t operate throughout the winter. 5 ski areas have already closed (not counting Bear Paw Ski Bowl, which couldn’t open at all), and a few more are set to close this weekend. Here’s every known closing date for Montana’s ski resorts.

Montana Ski Area Closing Dates

Bear Paw Ski BowlNever Opened

Black Tail MountainClosed

Bridger BowlClosed

Lost Trail Ski Area Closed

Turner Mountain Closed

Maverick MountainClosed

Discovery Ski AreaClosing April 5th

Montana SnowbowlClosing April 5th

Whitefish Mountain ResortClosing April 5th

Red Lodge MountainClosing April 11th

Showdown MontanaClosing April 12th

Big Sky ResortClosing April 26th

Great Divide MontanaClosed Monday-Friday, planning to reopen April 4th. Closing day TBD.

Teton Pass ResortSaturdays and Sundays only. Closing day TBD.

Nolan Deck is a writer for Unofficial Networks, covering skiing and outdoor adventure. After growing up and skiing in Maine, he moved to the Denver area for college where he continues to live and work...