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Maverick Mountain Ski Area

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Contact Info
Box 475 Maverick Mountain Road
Polaris, MT 59746

Phone:
406-834-3454
Toll-Free:
866-552-2204
Basics
Skiable Acres:
210 Acres
Vertical Drop:
2020 feet
Price:
Full Day $24 Half Day $17

Description

Hidden away in the mountains of southwest Montana, you'll find Maverick Mountain, one of Montana's best kept secrets. Maverick is a big mountain with nearly 2000 vertical feet of uncrowded trails and superb snow.

There's exciting skiing for every level skier from the Discovery Area to Rock 'n Roll. It's a ski area designed for skiers - where the trails are true, the fall-line sweet, the air pure and the scenery magnificent.

The Joy of the family ski experience is that skiing is the one winter recreation sport that the entire family can participate in - nobody sits on the bench. Kids - we love 'em... and kids love playing in the snow.

Hours + Prices

Hours

Thu-Sun: 9:30am - 4:30pm
Half Day: 1pm - 4pm

Price:
Full Day $24 Half Day $17
Season:
December - March

Amenities

Mountain Stats

Mountain
Skiable Acres:
210 Acres
Average Snowfall:
200 Inches
Terrain:
40% Exp - 40% Int - 20% Beg
Base Elevation:
6800 feet
Vertical Drop:
2020 feet
Lifts and Runs
Number of Lifts:
2 Lifts
Total Runs:
24 Runs

1 Handled Rope Tow, 1 Double Chair

Additional Details?
Intermediate: 40%
Expert: 40%

Map + Directions

Basic Directions
Maverick Mountain is located 40 miles west of Dillon in the Beaverhead National Forest.
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