North America's only summer-specific ski area closes early. In a strange turn of events, Beartooth Basin, the summer-only ski area atop Idaho and Montana's Beartooth Pass, closed unexpectedly this ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. Beartooth Basin Summer Ski Area, “the only strictly summer ski area in the nation,” is being sold ...
Named a National Scenic Byway's "All-American Road," the highway climbs 5,000 feet through lodgepole pine forests leading you to an enchanting world made of alpine lakes, 20 peaks over 12,000 feet, ...
View post: 5ive Sports Teases New Alpine Touring Binding Design Beartooth Basin, Wyoming—the unique summer-only ski area—has confirmed that it plans to end its season only a few weeks after it started ...
View post: How a No-Budget Ski Movie Turned Two Friends Into Freeski Icons When the lifts in Idaho and Montana stop spinning for the winter, a beacon of hope on the state border opens up for those who ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. - The Montana Department of Transportation announced it will temporarily close Beartooth Pass at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday evening. According to the agency's Facebook Page US-212, the Beartooth ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. The scenic Beartooth Highway between Red Lodge and Cooke City will need extensive repairs after ...
BEARTOOTH PASS — Rain, high winds, fog and even a stalled chairlift weren’t going to keep Lynsey Dyer from carving a few ski turns with her girlfriends, that’s just her style. Dyer is a big mountain ...
RED LODGE - Maybe you've seen them while driving over the Beartooth Pass, the ski lift towers that seem to lean precariously over the side of the mountain. Yes, people actually ski up here at the top ...
The long-range forecast is calling for 82 degrees in Red Lodge on Saturday, so you know what that means? Skiing! Or snowboarding! After closing down over the weekend due to snowfall, the Beartooth ...
Maps reveal so much — and still keep their secrets. Quinnebaugh. Wounded Man. Sioux Charley. They are place names on maps of the Beartooth Mountains, but where did they come from? What’s the history ...