Turner Mountain Ski Resort Guide
Turner Mountain Ski Resort Guide
Turner Mountain in the United States (Montana State) is a tiny ski resort with just one ski lift but it does boast a very impressive 643 metres (2110 feet) of vertical descent. Turner Mountain has 1000 acres of terrain over 26 trails. Turner Mountain is evenly suited for both advanced and intermediate skiers and snowboarders with little or no terrain for beginners. There are 25 kilometers (16 miles) of cross country ski trails at Turner Mountain.
Resorts close to Turner Mountain include:
Whitefish Mountain Resort (48 km),
Blacktail Mountain Ski Area (69 km),
Castle Mountain Resort (92 km),
FWA Powder Catskiing (96 km),
Fernie (108 km),
Select Turner Mountain Location Map Detail:
(Also see our detailed Weather Map around Turner Mountain, which will give you visual overview of current and future snow conditions)
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Trails (Pistes): 26 |
Halfpipes: - |
| Summit: 1814 m |
Toplift: m |
| Beg: 10% Int: 45% Adv: 45% |
Terrain Parks: - |
| Vertical Drop: 643 m |
X-Country: 25 km |
| Lifts: 1 surface lift |
Snowmaking: - |
| Gondolas / Cable Cars: - |
Slopeside accommodation: - |
| Restaurants: - |
Acres of ski: 1000 |
| Bars: - |
Nearest Airport: - |
| Nearest Train: - |
Tourist Info Phone:: +14 062934317, Turner Mountain Tourist Office Website |
Visitor Reviews of Turner Mountain
mex from Canada writes:
Great unknown mountain.
Had heard about this place through the underground powder reports. Drove in from a ski trip from Schweitzer to find that it had snowed about 18 inches on the road and it was only plowed to within 10 miles and after that it was definitely 4x4 only. Upon arrival there were only about 100 people on the mountain and over 2 feet of fresh snow. The people were great, very friendly and wanting to show off there mountain to a bunch of Canadian ski patrollers. The one and only double chair was reliable and gave great access to some wonderful terrain for powder skiing. Direct fall line skiing with a good pitch. Spent the morning skiing the front side and barely had to ever cross another track. In the afternoon we went over the back side and had a blast in the gladed tree runs that were virtually untouched. Although we hit it on a spectacular powder day we could certainly see how this place would be great even if it didn't have a fresh dump. Definitely worth a stop if you are travelling in this area but it is very unknown and somewhat difficult to get into on a big powder day. A true community ski hill.
2008-01-28 |
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