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Yellowstone National Park - Nearby Destinations



Big Sky Resort
  Big Sky Resort in Montana offers you three mountains graced by over 400 inches of annual snowfall to delight skiers and snowboarders. Our signature Lone Peak rises to a lofty 11,166 feet with European-style expert terrain accessed by the Lone Peak Tram. Our reputation for short or non-existent lift lines makes this truly a place all your own.
     
Bozeman Population: 28,000
  As one of the larger cities in Montana, Bozeman has managed to retain a distinct mountain town feel despite the population and housing boom it has undergone during the past decade. Tucked between the Judith Basin, Gallatin and Bridger mountain ranges to the north & the Madison Range to the south, visitors will find the Bozeman area harbors one of the greatest outdoor recreational resources in the entire state.
     
Cody Population: 8,800
  Cody, founded by and named for legendary western icon Buffalo Bill Cody, is perched upon the transition between the rolling grassy plains of the Bighorn Basin to the east and the jagged peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the west. Cody is steeped in colorful history, making it a popular stop for tourists and has several interesting western museums to explore.
     
Grand Targhee Resort
  For 37 years, Grand Targhee Resort has offered incredible snow, pristine scenery and uncrowded slopes. Cradled in the western slope of the Teton Mountains, our full-service Wyoming ski resort promises you the vacation of your dreams.
     
Grand Teton National Park
  Grand Teton National Park is one of the most iconic natural places in the entire United States, its peaks inspiring countless works of art and drawing over a million visitors per year. The Teton Range of Wyoming, the youngest and perhaps the most dramatic stand of mountains in the entire Rocky Mountains, juts straight out of the Jackson Hole Valley, rises over 7000 feet and tops out at an impressive 13772 atop the Grand Teton itself.
     
Jackson Hole Population: 8,500
  Jackson Hole is the prototypical Wyoming town, serving as the gateway to Teton National Park, and playing host to over 3 million visitors a year. Steeped in wild west lore and history, even Jackson's name was derived from trapper lingo of the mid 19th century, the 'hole' describing a valley ringed by mountain ranges.
     
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
  Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offers visitors one of the best ski and snowboard experiences in the world. Known for our steep terrain, consistent fall line, deep, light powder and endless backcountry, Jackson Hole allows both beginners and intermediates to excel.
     
Livingston Population: 7,000
  The town of Livingston, located at the transition between the massive Absaroka mountains and the Paradise Valley, was once a favorite haunt of such western characters as Calamity Jane and is now a popular hide-away for the rich and famous.
     
Moonlight Basin Ski Area
  Nestled in an ideal section of the Rocky Mountains, Moonlight Basin's elevation and northern exposure allow the 400 inches of dry, light snow that fall each year to stay around longer. Our unique terrain also creates a rich variety of runs, from gentle trails and impeccably groomed cruisers to hair-raising chutes.
     
Red Lodge Population: 2,000
  Red Lodge is a sleepy western town located smack on the eastern edge of the Beartooth Mountains, the highest and, some say, the most magnificent mountains in the state of Montana. The mountains afford many recreational opportunities and are a refreshing break for visitors who yearn for a true Montana town experience.
     
Red Lodge Mountain Resort
  Red Lodge Mountain Resort offers terrain for all abilities, including a feature-filled terrain park for both skiiers and snowboarders. The Red Lodge Mountain Resort has 8 lifts to get you to 71 runs on 1,600 acres of skiable terrain and receives an average snowfall of 250 inches a year.
     

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