Marshall Mountain Access Update

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As of 2020, Marshall Mountain is owned by Izzy Dog, LLC. Public access is allowed. In the next year (or so), the City of Missoula will be purchasing Marshall Mountain, ensuring it remains publicly accessible for generations to come. We are thrilled with this situation. The City is currently working on a plan for Marshall and MBA is engaged in this process, representing backcountry skiers and riders as the process moves forward.

In the meantime, please respectfully recreate at Marshall. Be mindful of neighbors on early morning dawn patrols. Currently dogs are NOT allowed at Marshall. PLEASE respect this so we all can continue to ski at Marshall. There are plenty of other places where dogs are welcome.

If you see inappropriate behavior (fires, camping, etc.) please report it to the city or the police.

Helpful links:

Marshall Mountain Park Website (general info about Marshall Mountain Park)

Marshall Mountain Engage Missoula Website (information on the public planning process being conducted by the City)

City of Missoula Parks and Rec Website (general information and contact for Missoula Parks and Recreation)

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Montana Snowbowl’s Uphill Travel Policy

FOREST SERVICE–SNOWBOWL WINTER SEASON ACCESS POLICY

All ski runs and trails are closed to uphill traffic when the lifts are operating. The uphill traffic restriction is ineffect 1 hour prior to the lifts opening and until day end sweep has been completed and all skiers comingdownhill have arrived at the base area. Pets that are attended on a leash will be allowed in the parking lot area only.

8.5 Winter Access to the Permit Area
People departing the ski area or going off area has been discussed in Sections 3.3.2 and 3.3.3. People wanting to enter the Permit Area can do so as long as grooming and or snowmaking operations are not ongoing on the particular run they are skiing or boarding and as long as they are not traveling uphill during regular business hours while the lifts are running. Outside of regular business hours, public access is not allowed on runs while grooming and or snowmaking are occurring on that run. Snowbowl shall not be responsible for skiers or snowboarders inside the ski area boundary before or after regular business hours.

 

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