BLACKTAIL MOUNTAIN SKI AREA ELMO. MT.
BLACKTAILMOUNTAIN.COM
PHONE: 406.844.0999
ACRES: 1000+
AVERAGE SNOW FALL: 250"
SUMMIT ELEVATION: 6676'
BASE ELEVATION: 5236'
VERTS: 1440'
# OF NAMED RUNS: 17
# OF LIFTS: 4
MILES FROM SPOKANE: 237 MILES
OTHER AMENITIES: ???
PHONE: 406.844.0999
ACRES: 1000+
AVERAGE SNOW FALL: 250"
SUMMIT ELEVATION: 6676'
BASE ELEVATION: 5236'
VERTS: 1440'
# OF NAMED RUNS: 17
# OF LIFTS: 4
MILES FROM SPOKANE: 237 MILES
OTHER AMENITIES: ???
DESCRIPTION:
Everyone starts at the top on Blacktail Mountain! Views from Flathead Lake to Glacier Park and of the Mission, Whitefish, and Cabinet Ranges surround. With our lodge and parking located at the top of the mountain, even beginners get to experience the best snow and spectacular views. At Blacktail, step out of your car and get a top to bottom run in before riding a chair!
Cross-Country
The Blacktail Mountain X-Country Ski Trails are not actually a part of the ski area. They are maintained by the North Shore Nordic Club using volunteers and through local fundraising efforts. Visit their website at www.northshorenordic.org.
The trailhead and main parking area are located off Blacktail Road about 8 miles up from US 93. There is a small upper parking area about 1.5 miles farther up Blacktail Road. The trails are groomed for classic and skate skiing seven days a week from December 1 through March 31, weather permitting. No motorized vehicles, snow bikes or walking without snowshoes are permitted on the groomed trails at anytime.
Cross-Country
The Blacktail Mountain X-Country Ski Trails are not actually a part of the ski area. They are maintained by the North Shore Nordic Club using volunteers and through local fundraising efforts. Visit their website at www.northshorenordic.org.
The trailhead and main parking area are located off Blacktail Road about 8 miles up from US 93. There is a small upper parking area about 1.5 miles farther up Blacktail Road. The trails are groomed for classic and skate skiing seven days a week from December 1 through March 31, weather permitting. No motorized vehicles, snow bikes or walking without snowshoes are permitted on the groomed trails at anytime.