HELENA, Mont., Feb. 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- If you are chasing the best snow in the country or feeling inspired by the 2018 Winter Games, Montana is ready for you! While the snowpack may be dwindling in other areas of the west, Montana has fresh powder and more on the way. For anyone missing the perfect winter wonderland at home, a getaway to Big Sky Country's best winter opportunities is easily accessible by vehicle, or commercial travel for those not interested in a road trip. Direct flights to Montana are available from many of the country's major airports, making the perfect powder experience just a few travel hours away. Fly directly to Whitefish or Bozeman from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, Salt Lake City, Denver, Minneapolis, or Las Vegas and enjoy easy access to top ski resorts like Whitefish Mountain or Big Sky.
Along with the best conditions, Montana also has the perfect resource to plan your winter getaway. Montana's Snow Report provides current snow and temperature information for Montana's 15 ski areas and resorts. Seven of these locations are showing summit depths of at least 6 feet. The top resort for snowpack is currently Whitefish Mountain Resort with a base depth of more than 10 feet; the deepest the resort has seen in over a decade. With 21 days of straight snowfall in Whitefish, you're sure to find the ultimate winter experience you've been looking for.
For more information about Montana ski towns, what to do and where to stay, go to VISITMT.COM.
Use Montana's Travel Resources to plan a trip that gets you to Montana by dinner.
About the Montana Office of Tourism and Business Development (MOTBD)
MOTBD markets Montana's spectacular unspoiled nature, vibrant and charming small towns, breathtaking experiences, relaxing hospitality and competitive business climate to promote the state as a place to visit and do business.
SOURCE Montana Office of Tourism and Business Development
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