Red Lodge ski season coming to an end
Red Lodge finishing up ski season
By: Brandon Warren
and last updated 2021-04-08 19:53:32-04
RED LODGE â After last ski season came to an abrupt halt in early March because of the pandemic, this season was shrouded with questions. The most distressing: Would the ski areas even open?
The season- which ends this weekend- started off with limited capacity for mountains and indoor areas such as lodges, restaurants and rental shops throughout the region. Restrictions lessened as the season went on, but challenges remained.
In Red Lodge snowfall was light early in the season but as is often the case, the spring skiing was fantastic, according to mountain management. Feet of snow were dumped between late February and early April, making late season that much better.
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After rocky season start, Montana ski areas blessed with 30 plus inches of snow last week
and last updated 2021-02-14 11:05:12-05
RED LODGE â While the ski season did get off to a bit of a rough start, the ski areas of Red Lodge Mountain and Showdown Montana received 30 plus inches of new snow in a series of storms last week, and that has staff at each resort excited for the rest of the season.
âWe just did not get that early season snow that all ski areas hope for, which is too bad, but we got some over Christmas. Then these last storms over the last few weeks have really helped. So weâre excited and the skiing has been awesome, said Avery Patrick, marketing director for Showdown on Thursday.
Montana ski areas rejoice with 30+ inches of snow in recent days
By: Mitch Lagge
and last updated 2021-02-14 12:04:34-05
RED LODGE â While the ski season did get off to a bit of a rough start, the ski areas of Red Lodge Mountain and Showdown Montana received 30 plus inches of new snow in a series of storms last week, and that has staff at each resort excited for the rest of the season.
âWe just did not get that early season snow that all ski areas hope for, which is too bad, but we got some over Christmas. Then these last storms over the last few weeks have really helped. So weâre excited and the skiing has been awesome, said Avery Patrick, marketing director for Showdown on Thursday.