- Wyoming’s Beartooth Basin has a limited ski season.
- There are several factors that determine the availability of summer ski areas, including weather conditions, snowfall, and whether or not nearby highways operate.
- Beartooth Basin is expected to operate from May 28 until July 6, or as long as the snow melts.
You may think that skiing was over for the yearYou don’t even know what you don’t understand Beartooth Basin. This is a ski resort on the Wyoming side, near the Wyoming-Montana boundary. Only a few people know how to pronounce the word “only” The summer season is the best time to visit.
The low-key, summer-only ski spot doesn’t usually make much of a splash—often because its ability to open is dependent on a handful of factors that can’t be confirmed until the last minute. The road leading to the ski area is plowed, and it’s open. Has there been enough snow? The weather is cooperating.
The uncontrollables are aligned this year and Beartooth Basin Summer Ski Area will open on Sunday, May 28. It will run daily until July 6 or when the snow melts. The ski area was open for less than one month in 2023, and none at all in the year 2024.
It is important to note that the word “you” means “you”. no-frills ski spot It’s the perfect place for skiers who don’t want to give up summer skiing or for snowboarders for whom it sounds like an exciting novelty. There is no lodge, condos or cappuccinos. The 600 acres are served by old-fashioned poma lifts. A giant cornice is also available.
Beartooth Basin’s location is part of its appeal. It is located at the top Beartooth Pass, around 10,900 feet high above sea level. There is only one way to reach the area: by helicopter. driving the Beartooth Highway The scenic byway that winds between Red Lodge and Montana is known as Route 212. the northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
Conditions on the highway are often unstable, resulting in closures. Beartooth Basin, in order to maintain its traditional feel, encourages riders who want to purchase lift tickets at the ticket counter. Only cash and checks will be accepted. Your full-day ($50) ticket or season pass ($395) can be purchased online. beartoothbasin.comHowever, online purchases are non-refundable.
Tickets for half-days ($40) are only available in person. They are valid between 12 and 3 pm. There is a daily limit of 100 skiers.
Check the social media of Beartooth Basin before you drive to the ski area.instagram.com/beartoothbasinThe status of the Beartooth Highway can be tracked at () You can track the status of the Montana portion of the highway at 511mt.netThe Wyoming side of the state is at wyoroad.info.