Moonlight on the Madison
Moonlight Basin has a new offering this summer that they are calling Moonlight on the Madison. It’s a luxury camping and fishing experience on the banks of the world famous Madison River.
From their website:
Guests arrive in the afternoon for activities, followed by a leisurely, unforgettable dining experience and sunset leading into a cozy campfire and stargazing. Camp opens at 3, but your arrival time is up to you. We run on Montana time which means the day unfolds at your own pace. Moonlight on the Madison offers many things–any of which you can opt to do…at any time.
That sounds pretty dang nice!
Moonlight Basin on Squidoo
Just came across Moonlight Basin’s lense on Squidoo. They’ve got some pics, recent news and blog posts. Check it out!
Ski Black Live Green – Encouraging Skiers to Help Stop Global Warming
Nothing compares to the sensation of giving yourself over to gravity as you ski down a slope with the wind in your face.
Live Green
The problem is, thanks to climate change, our snow fields are under threat. The good news is there are many things each of us can do to make a difference. Read more at Ski Black Live Green.
Moonlight Basin Ski Resort
Moonlight is located right next to Big Sky, and in fact you can ride both on the same lift ticket. 
With over 400 inches of snow each year, and some of the most uncrowded terrain in the country, you’ll find powder stashes for days after a storm. And there’s something at Moonlight for everyone, from gentle, groomed cruisers to hair-raising chutes.
A quick drive from Bozeman, it’s easy to experience one of the best ski resorts in Montana.
Moonlight Basin Terrain Statistics
| 2006-2007 Season | |
| Total lifts |
7 |
| Total skiable acres |
1,900 |
| Summit Elevation |
11,150′ |
| Base Elevation |
7,000’ |
| Mapped trails, glades and bowls |
76 + |
| Vertical Drop (Lone Peak) |
4,150′ |
| Longest run |
2.8 miles |
| Average annual snowfall |
400″ |
| Total acreage, controlled area |
2,000 acres |
Big Sky Resort
Big Sky is probably the most well known ski resort in Montana. It’s an easy drive from Bozeman, but don’t expect crowds. Skiers can spread out over three mountains and 3,812 acres of terrain. Lone Peak is the centerpiece of the resort, rising to 11,166′ and offering European style expert terrain. You’ll also find great intermediate runs on Andesite mountain as well as a giant terrain park.
Some quick stats:
Elevation
• Summit (Lone Peak) – 11,166 feet
• Base (Mountain Village) – 7,500 feet
• Base (Lone Moose) – 6,800 feet
Ski Terrain
• 3,812 acres – 150 named runs covering over 85 miles on three separate mountains.
Slope Difficulty
• 21% expert
• 37% advanced
• 25% intermediate
• 17% beginner
Skiable Vertical
• 4,350 feet
Longest Run
• Liberty Bowl to Mountain Mall – 6 miles
Average Lift Line
• Consistently recognized in national ski magazines for short or non-existent lines.
Average Winter Daytime Temperature
• 20 degrees F
Average Annual Snowfall
• 400+ inches
Lift Capacity
• 20,000 skiers per hour
Ski Season Opens
November 23, 2006
Ski Season Ends
• April 15, 2007
Snow Conditions Phone Line
• 406.995.5900
Also, you can now ride Moonlight and Big Sky on the same lift ticket for a combined 5,512 acres of terrain. How’s that for options?