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 Bowl – Never Opened
Black Tail Mountain – Closed
Bridger Bowl – Closed
Lost Trail Ski Area – Closed
Turner Mountain – Closed
Maverick Mountain – Closed
Discovery Ski Area – Closing April 5th
Montana Snowbowl – Closing April 5th
Whitefish Mountain Resort – Closing April 5th
Red Lodge Mountain – Closing April 11th
Showdown Montana – Closing April 12th
Big Sky Resort – Closing April 26th
Great Divide Montana – Closed Monday-Friday, planning to reopen April 4th. Closing day TBD.
Teton Pass Resort – Saturdays and Sundays only. Closing day TBD.
