Ski Red Lodge

Red Lodge Mountain is located 60 miles northwest of Cody near the town of Red Lodge, Montana. Red Lodge Mountain offers many of the amenities of a world-class ski resort, but in a more laid-back atmosphere. The resort boasts "Altitude Without Attitude". There is terrain for everyone - 1600 acres with a vertical drop of over 2,400 feet. There is even a free ride park for snowboarders!

2009-2010 SEASON
November 28 - April 12

2009-2010 TICKET PRICES
Full Day Adult: $47
Full Day Junior (13-18): $40
Full Day Child (12 and under): $17
Full Day Senior (65-69): $39
Full Day Super Senior (70 ): $12
College Students and Military (with Current ID): $30
Kids 5 and Under SKI FREE everyday!!

HOURS OF OPERATION
9:00 am to 3:30pm daily (upper mountain), extended to 4:00 pm daily for lower mountain

VERTICAL DROP
2,400 Feet
Base Elevation: 7,016 Feet
1600 acres on Custer National Forest
Summit Elevation: 9,416 Feet

LIFTS
2 High-Speed Detachable Quads
4 Double Chairs
1 Triple Chair
1 Mighty Mite hand tow

LIFT CAPACITY
10,690 skiers per hour

TRAILS
73 trails and groomed slopes
30 acres extreme chute skiing
60 acres gladed tree skiing

TRAIL DIFFICULTY
14% Beginner
29% Intermediate
34% Advanced
23% Expert

LONGEST RUN
"Lazy M" is 2.5 miles long

AVERAGE SNOWFALL
250 inches

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
31 degrees

SNOWMAKING
Top to bottom coverage over 31% of trails
Largest capacity in the Northern Rockies

CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS
Daycare for 18 months to 4 year olds
Ski programs for kids 3-12

FACILITIES ON THE MOUNTAIN
Central Reservations
Ski Accessory & Gift Shop
PSIA Certified Instructors
Complete Ski Rental & Repair
Terrain Park
1 full service Restaurant
2 Cafeterias
2 Bars

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