Ski Sleeping Giant

Sleeping Giant, 50 miles west of Cody and right next door to the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park, is one of America's oldest ski areas. Sleeping Giant was organized as a ski area in 1936-1937 and is well known for consistently abundant natural snowfall, with ideal temperatures for skiing and non-existent wind, where the scenery is breathtaking, unsurpassed anywhere on earth.

Phone (307) 587-3125
Newly re-opened this year, with a terrain park, lots of fun groomed and tree skiing, and a "magic carpet" for the kids, this is a great family-oriented ski resort.

The mountain's varied terrain allows beginning, intermediate, and advanced skiers the opportunity to develop their skills. The diverse areas of sloping meadows, trails in the trees, and steep slopes offer skiers a well-rounded skiing package. 20% of the terrain for beginners; 40% intermediate; and 40% for advanced skiers. Snowboarders are welcome on the entire mountain.

The average snowfall is 200"-300" a year and two ski lifts rise 900 vertical feet with access to 183 skiable acres. A 3rd lift is planned.

Daily Tickets 2009-2010:

  • Adult Full Day: $29
  • Adult Half Day: $24
  • Junior/Student/Military Full Day: $24
  • Junior/Student/Military Half Day: $19
  • Child Full Day: $12
  • Child Half Day: $9
  • Pre-School: FREE
  • Active Senior Full Day: $24
  • Active Senior Half Day: $19
  • 75 and over: FREE

Day Lodge and Snack Bar
After spending time on the slopes in the fresh air working up an appetite, come in to our heated day lodge, with it's crackling fireplace, and choose your lunch or snack from our varied menu.

Contact Information:
Sleeping Giant
Yellowstone Recreations Foundation
PO Box 400
348 Yellowstone Hwy.
Cody, Wyoming 82414
(307) 587-3125

Sleeping Giant is a not-for-profit entity and if you would like to help with their fundraising efforts, please contact the Yellowstone Recreations Foundation.

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