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Information on Marshall Mountain:

Named after an early prospector, Marshall cut its first ski runs in 1937 and operated with rope tows until 1965.

Today, Marshall encompasses 480 acres with three lifts, 24 runs and 1,500 vertical feet of terrain. Marshall also offers a regulation size half-pipe and challenging terrain park for snowboarders.

With more than 480 acres of spectacular scenery Marshall Mountain offers unparalleled opportunities for winter recreation. It provides exhilarating downhill and telemark skiing on terrain that is suitable for all abilities.

Marshall Mountain is proud to be the home training ground for the University of Montana Ski Team.

Marshall Mountain Lift closing and opening times:

Wednesday - Sunday: 9:30pm - 9:30pm

Night: 4:30pm - 9:30pm

Length of Season: Mid-December 2006 to Mid-March 2007

Types and number of lifts: 1 Handle Rope Tow;1 T- Bar;1 Triple Chair

Number of trails and difficulty breakdown:
     Total Number: 24

Elevation at base 3900 feet and elevation at summit is 5400 feet.

Skiing Options at Marshall Mountain:
Night Skiing: yes
Heli- Skiing: no
Snowcat Skiing: no
Miles of cross Country ski trails: none
Snow boarding: yes

Equipment Rentals: skis , snowboards

Alternate route to Marshall Mountain:

Contact Information:
406 258-6000
406 258-6000

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