1,800Acres
40Runs
5Lifts
1,800'Vertical
8,200'Summit
350 inches"Snowfall
Lost Trail Powder Mountain straddles the Montana-Idaho border, offering 1,800 acres of untouched powder paradise with 350 inches of annual snow. Known for zero crowds, retro vibes, and authentic Western skiing on the Indy Pass.
Snow Report
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Historical data: 2015-2025
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Historical Average
105"Season
FebBest Mo.
ModerateReliability
Monthly Avg (in)
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Season-by-Season Trend
92"
15-16
110"
16-17
137"
17-18
104"
18-19
96"
19-20
96"
20-21
106"
21-22
106"
22-23
89"
23-24
110"
24-25
Avg: 105"
Best YearWeakest Year
Terrain Breakdown
20% Beginner
40% Intermediate
40% Advanced
Highlights
- Hidden powder paradise
- 350 inches avg snowfall
- 1,800 acres—no crowds
- MT-ID border location
- Authentic retro vibes
- Indy Pass included
Resort Details
Official Site: losttrail.com
Season: December to April
Snowmaking: 0%
Day Pass: $50-70
Season Pass: Indy Pass
Nearest City: Darby (25 mi)
Best For
How Many Days to Ski Lost Trail Powder Mountain?
2-3 Days
A solid mid-week or extended weekend trip to experience all the mountain offers.
With 1,800 skiable acres and 40 runs, plus 1,800' of vertical, plan for multiple days to truly experience everything.
Lost Trail Powder Mountain Lift Ticket Prices (2025-2026)
Prices are approximate and may vary by day, season, and purchase method. Always verify on the resort's official website.
Day Pass
$50-70
Season Pass
Indy Pass
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