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Showdown
 | 4 PHOTOS Kids by Ben Haugan... Eric Held by Beth Leatham... Kip Koral's pics... Chairs Rising by Ben Haugan... Nestled in the heart of the Little Belt Mountains you'll find Showdown Ski Area. Since 1936, Showdown has been known for its family friendly atmosphere and amazing all natural snow. With a base area elevation that's higher than many summits and a location that puts us right in the middle of the winter storm paths, Showdown gets the good snow and keeps it longer. Great skiing is just part of what has kept Showdown going for over 70 years. The real secret to our success is the friendly folks that work and play here. George and his family have been running the show for over 30 years, and have helped generations of Montanans learn to love winter. Whether you' re a downhill demon or just looking for a fun place to have a drink, a laugh and soak in the sparkles of winter, Showdown is the place to play.... |
Belt Creek
 | 10 miles away Going to put on in IK's in about two hours. Belt creek is roaring. Non-stop rain for a week. Putting in at neihart taking out somewhere before the lazy doe.Scouted last night on the way back to great falls from floating the galltain. One huge strainer lodged in footings of old bridge.... |
Belt Creek
 | 21 miles away Hey! Be sure warn the new guys that its pretty rough after the spring thaw, four of us almost died there when we went in early to mid june. Thanks!... |
Bridger Bowl
 | 46 miles away 12 PHOTOS Bridger Bowl offers a very diverse ski experience with the following ratings: 20% beginner, 30% intermediate, 20% advance and 30% extreme. Incredible expert only skiing is available off Bridger's new Schlasman's Chairlift and on the renowned ''Ridge.'' Skiers and snowboarders who wish to ride the new lift or access this terrain, collectively known as Ridge Terrain, must have an avalanche transceiver (457 kHz). It is strongly recommended to have a partner, a shovel and expert skiing abilities in addition to knowledge of the terrain before venturing into the area which will have no hazard markings, no grooming and no marked trails. Ridge Terrain contains numerous steep chutes, rock cliffs, and snowfields which may end in unmarked cliffs. Clearly, Bridger Bowl's Ridge Terrain provides some of the most challenging skiing found within any ski area boundary!... |
Big Sky
 | 84 miles away 6 PHOTOS ...uble black diamond runs in the country. If the tram is not what you after enjoy the numerous beginner and intermediate runs that make up 40% of our terrain.
If you need a little advice our experts at the Snowsports School are available for everything from never-ever been on snow to Tram guides. Group lessons and private instruction can be reserved no matter what your needs.
Show off your skills in one of our three terrain parks or air out of the super pipe and dial in your tricks. Regardless of your ability level there is a park for and terrain to fit your needs. Big Sky?s 21 lifts will take you to any run and terrain you desire. New this season will also have the Family Fun Zone, open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 4pm-8pm, the Zone will have tubing and some free-ride features and jibs.
Yellowstone National Park is just 18 miles away with the West Yellowstone entrance only 48 miles south of Big Sky Resort. In the winter take a guided hike around the park. Ride a snow-coach to Old Faithful Lodge and check out the wildlife. Cross- country ski along the Riverside... |
Moonlight Basin
 | 84 miles away 12 PHOTOS This winter, experience Moonlight Basin. Experience the best of Montana Hospitality - genuine homegrown service, lifts without lines, and open uncrowded terrain. With picture-perfect groomers and challenging off-piste steeps, Moonlight Basin's trails cater to all skill levels. Here, skiers and riders spread their wings in our terrain park, join small friendly classes, or just warm up in our cozy lodge or full-service spa. We even give our guests a free ride: a complimentary shuttle runs to and from Bozeman and around the mountain.... |
Bear Paw Ski Bowl
 | 98 miles away Bearpaw is a pretty small ski area but it is very well run. Me and my friend Jake like to ride down along the main lift and impress all the people riding up with our awesome moves.... |
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Other campgrounds near Lamb Creek Campground, Montana:
Kings Hill Campground, Meagher County, 4 miles away
Jumping Creek Campground, Meagher County, 5 miles away
Many Pines Campground, Cascade County, 7 miles away
Lion Creek Campground, Meagher County, 10 miles away
Richardson Campground, Meagher County, 10 miles away
Grasshopper Campground, Meagher County, 10 miles away
Aspen Campground, Cascade County, 12 miles away
Sheep Creek Campground, Meagher County, 14 miles away
Newlan Creek Campground, Meagher County, 15 miles away
Mile High RV Park, Monarch, 16 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Lamb Creek Campground, Montana:
Belt Creek, CascadeCounty, 11 miles away  | | Class II-III - 19 miles long (Sec 15 to Monarch) ... put on in IK's in about two hours. Belt creek is roaring. Non-stop rain for a w...
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Belt Creek, CascadeCounty, 22 miles away  | | Class II-III - 14 miles long (Monarch to Riceville) ...rough after the spring thaw, four of us almost died there when we went in early ...
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Trails near Lamb Creek Campground, Montana:
Jamison Trail, Meagher County, 7 miles away
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Lakes Near Lamb Creek Campground, Montana:
Crater Lake, Meagher CountyCounty, 7 miles away
Lake Sutherlin, Meagher CountyCounty, 7 miles away
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