GREAT DIVIDE SNOWSPORTS
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'Great Divide' is a local ski hill for the residents of Helena, Montana and the surrounding area. Located west of Helena in Southwestern Montana near the Continental Divide, Great Divide is a locally owned ski area known for being the first ski area in Montana to open each year, though often opening with only a single run, with little snow, and only on weekends. Because of it's location, Great Divide's mountain, Mt. Belmont, receives little snow comparative to the rest of the state and is sometimes referred to as 'The Rock' in reference to the poor conditions.
Mt. Belmont's first trail was built to accommodate the 1942 Northern Rocky Mountain Ski Races, and was selected amongst other surrounding mountains including Elkhorn Peak, Red Mountain, and Mt. Edith. The first chair lift, Mt. Belmont chair, was built in 1986 and went to the top of the mountain [1]. Since, Good Luck, Meadow Mountain chairlifts have been added to mid-mountain areas and a recent expansion of the area added the Rawhide and Wild West Chairlifts.
The Ski area has began making a terrain park each year and depends heavily on artificial snow making at the start of each season. The ski patrol hired is a volunteer crew. The area is often closed weekdays but offeres night skiing on Fridays, adult daily lift tickets are $30 each.
BS2 CRU
The 2006-2007 season of the terrain park heavily saw help from the local snowboard/ski team sponsored by Helena shop Big Sky Board Sports (B.S.B.S.).
Great Divide Ski area is located about 22 miles west-northwest of Helena, off Highway 279 (Lincoln Road), and seven miles up Marysville Road past the Silver City Saloon and Marysville, Montana.
★ Great Divide Snowsports official page
'Great Divide' is a local ski hill for the residents of Helena, Montana and the surrounding area. Located west of Helena in Southwestern Montana near the Continental Divide, Great Divide is a locally owned ski area known for being the first ski area in Montana to open each year, though often opening with only a single run, with little snow, and only on weekends. Because of it's location, Great Divide's mountain, Mt. Belmont, receives little snow comparative to the rest of the state and is sometimes referred to as 'The Rock' in reference to the poor conditions.
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History
Mt. Belmont's first trail was built to accommodate the 1942 Northern Rocky Mountain Ski Races, and was selected amongst other surrounding mountains including Elkhorn Peak, Red Mountain, and Mt. Edith. The first chair lift, Mt. Belmont chair, was built in 1986 and went to the top of the mountain [1]. Since, Good Luck, Meadow Mountain chairlifts have been added to mid-mountain areas and a recent expansion of the area added the Rawhide and Wild West Chairlifts.
Current Operations
The Ski area has began making a terrain park each year and depends heavily on artificial snow making at the start of each season. The ski patrol hired is a volunteer crew. The area is often closed weekdays but offeres night skiing on Fridays, adult daily lift tickets are $30 each.
BS2 CRU
The 2006-2007 season of the terrain park heavily saw help from the local snowboard/ski team sponsored by Helena shop Big Sky Board Sports (B.S.B.S.).
Location
Great Divide Ski area is located about 22 miles west-northwest of Helena, off Highway 279 (Lincoln Road), and seven miles up Marysville Road past the Silver City Saloon and Marysville, Montana.
External links
★ Great Divide Snowsports official page
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