Lost Trail Ski Area, MT, Joins the Powder Alliance for 22/23

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Lost Trail Ski Area, MT. Credit: Facebook

The Powder Alliance is proud to announce the addition of its 19th resort, Lost Trail, MT, also known as “Lost Trail Powder Mountain” located just outside Sula, MT, on famous Powder Highway 93.  If you are looking to lose yourself this winter, Lost Trail is the place for you.

Established in 1938, Lost Trail is one of Montana’s original ski resorts spanning 1,800 acres along the Montana-Idaho border. It has a top elevation of 8,200’, 1,800’ vertical and receives more than 400” of fresh snow annually.

Lost Trail is off the beaten path but the terrain is ripe for discovery. It has playful terrain for the whole family plus steeps and chutes that are easy to reach. Its longest run is 1.2 miles with plenty of powder pillows and cliff lines along the way.

Open Thursday – Monday only, the powder piles up during the week giving Thursday and Friday skiers a special treat before the weekend.

You can tell the soul of skiing is alive and well at Lost Trail from every smile you get on the chairlift to the people working the lodge. Looking for a Local’s Tip? There are a number of different hot springs within an hour of Lost Trail.

Now in its 10th year, the Powder Alliance spans three countries, and two hemispheres, and includes 19 premier winter destinations. The Powder Alliance Resorts for 2022/23 are Angel Fire, NM, Bogus Basin, ID, Blacktail Mountain, MT, Castle Mountain Resort, AB Canada, China Peak, CA, Dodge Ridge, CA, Eaglecrest, AK, Kiroro, Japan, Lost Trail, MT, Loveland Ski Area, CO, Ski Marmot Basin, AB Canada,  Mission Ridge, WA, Mountain High, CA, Mt Hood Ski Bowl, OR, Sierra At Tahoe, CA, Silver Mountain, ID, Snow King, WY, Timberline, OR, and White Pass, WA.

Purchase a season pass to Mountain High or any Powder Alliance Resort and receive three (3) FREE days at all the rest.  That’s 54 FREE tickets. This offer applies to top-tier, anytime passes only and not midweek, spring, or other restricted options.  Tickets are valid Sunday – Friday, non-holiday, and must be used during the 2022/23 season only.  Guests are encouraged to visit www.powderalliance.com or their official resort’s website for a complete list of holiday dates and resort benefits.

“We are excited to add our 2nd Montana Resort taking us to 19 areas total, our most ever.”

– John McColly, Powder Alliance

As a Powder Alliance member, you are free to ski about the Western United States, Canada, and Japan finding the best snow conditions & limitless vertical. There are no membership fees, no collective pass prices, and no additional charges of any kind.  Simply show a 2022/23 anytime season pass from any participating Powder Alliance area and receive free skiing benefits at all the rest.  Go explore 3,000 vertical feet at Marmot Basin in Alberta Canada, dive deep into 400 inches of fresh snow annually at Loveland, CO, or ski into May at Timberline in Oregon.  These benefits are FREE to full, anytime season pass holders at participating Powder Alliance resorts.

To begin planning your winter road trip, visit www.powderalliance.com. Get details on participating resorts, special offers, and answers to frequently asked questions.  Guests can also see who has the snow by following the Powder Alliance at https://www.facebook.com/powderalliance and https://twitter.com/powderalliance.

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Find your trail with the Lost Trail trail map.

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