Lost Trail Powder Mountain
Lost Trail Powder Mountain is an alpine ski area in the western United States, on the Montana-Idaho border in the northern Rocky Mountains. In the Bitterroot Range, it is at the junction of US Highway 93 and Montana State Highway 43 at Lost Trail Pass, about one mile northwest of Chief Joseph Pass, which is on the Continental Divide.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: ski resort
- Description: ski area on the Montana-Idaho border, United States
- Also known as: “Lost Trail Ski Area”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Chief Joseph Pass.
Chief Joseph Pass
Mountain saddle
Photo: Philkon, Public domain.
Chief Joseph Pass is a mountain pass on the continental divide of the Rocky Mountains in the northwestern United States joining Lemhi County, Idaho, and Beaverhead County, Montana.
Lost Trail Powder Mountain
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Egyptian Arabic—“Lost Trail Powder Mountain” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Lost Trail Powder Mountain”
- Egyptian Arabic: “جبل بودرة تريل المفقود”
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