Ski & Snowshoe Tours into the Greater Yellowstone

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these backcountry tours, you’ll take a short van ride with one of our
naturalist guides to the Northwest corner of Yellowstone Park or the Gallatin
National Forest. These tours offer beautiful backcountry skiing or snowshoeing
on terrain that varies from easy rolling trails to more advanced glades perfect
for practicing telemark turns. These tours are rated
Easy, Moderate or Difficult, depending on the length of the tour, the amount
of climbing and the difficulty of skiing. Below are some descriptions of our
tours.
Fir Ridge- 45 minute drive south
toward West Yellowstone. Ski on rolling terrain overlooking a wide open valley.
Part of the skiing is through some trees burned in the fire of 1988. We also
ski past some incredible Douglas fir trees. Distance is 4-6 miles. Moderate.
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Creek and Fan Creek, Upper Gallatin River and Bacon Rind Creek- all follow
mountain streams in the northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park. Most
of the skiing is through open meadows loaded with snow. All of these tours
offer incredible mountain views and opportunities to see moose, elk, bison
and to study animal tracks. The terrain is gentle and rolling for the most
part. Easy.

Specimen Creek-This tour is a bit more forested than those listed above. We see signs of bears who have passed through before hibernation. This is one of the more protected trails in inclement weather. 4-6 miles.Easy.
Bighorn Trail-In the northwest
corner of Yellowstone National Park. We ski along the upper Gallatin River
for a short distance until we gradually climb to some open alpine meadows
above the river. Expansive views north and south, and beautiful downhills
to ski on the way out! 6-8 miles. Moderate.
Cost: $90
for Ranch guests, $100 for non-Ranch guests. 3 person minimum

Box 160069 Big Sky, MT 59716
Phone 800-514-4644 FAX 406-995-4670