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Big Horn Mountains - Skiing / Snowboarding

The Big Horn Mountains are notorious for their high quality, high quantity snowfall and there is no surprise that there are two alpine ski resorts located within them, both along route 16. Big Horn Ski Resort, located 20 miles from Ten Sleep, offers 800 vertical feet of terrain accessed by two chairlifts. Big Horn has signed on to the park ski and snowboard scene and maintains three halfpipes and a terrain park. Antelope Butte Ski Resort, located 35 miles east of Greybull, is the larger of the two resorts and offers 1000 vertical feet of challenging terrain for skiers and snowboarders alike. For visitors with more of an inclination for Nordic Skiing, the Big Horn Mountains provide miles of excellent groomed trails for exploration. Visitors should check with the local Forest Service Ranger Stations or the individual ski resorts for more information about ticket prices, trail information and special winter events.



 Featured Listings
     Big Horn Ski Resort
   160 Acres 1,000 Feet 14 Runs 3 Lifts Full Day $36 Half Day $29
  The new Big Horn Ski Resort sits on the base of High Park Peak , just off of the infamous Powder River Pass , known for its deep powder. In wilds of Wyoming we certainly don't lack for snow. Even so, with our big snow-guns you're guaranteed quality and consistent snow every day of the season.
 Other Listings
             
  Antelope Butte 1,000 Feet 18 Runs 3 Lifts

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