Sleeping Giant Ski Area - Wyoming

Sleeping Giant Ski Area
Next-door to Yellowstone Park

Sleeping Giant, right next door to the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park, one of America's oldest ski areas. Sleeping Giant was organized as a ski area in 1936-1937 and is well known for consistently abundant natural snowfall, with ideal temperatures for skiing and non- existent wind, where the scenery is breathtaking, unsurpassed anywhere on earth.

Our slopes receive up to 500 inches of fresh snow with an average of 300 inches each season with lots of sunshine and blue sky thrown in for good measure. Our fleet of grooming equipment and operators keep the slopes in shape for enjoyable skiing for people of all ages, from beginners to experts

MOUNTAIN STATISTICS
Base Elevation: 6,700 ft (2,042 m)
Summit Elevation: 7,200 ft (2,195 m)
Vertical Drop: 500 ft (152 m)
Skiable Area: 184 acres (75 hectares)
Annual Snowfall: 300 in (762 cm)
Longest Run: 4,000 ft (1,219 m)
Snowmaking: 0 %
Number of Lifts: 3
Uphill Lift Capacity: 1,950 per hour
Types of Lifts: 1 T-Bar
1 Double Chair
Number of Trails: 41
TRAIL RATINGS
Easiest: Easiest 20%
More Difficult: More Difficult 60%
Most Difficult: Most Difficult 20%
Experts Only: Experts Only 0%
Trail ratings indicate the relative difficulty of the runs within a given ski area and are not meant to be used for comparison between ski areas.
AREA DETAILS
Alpine Skiing: Yes
Snowboarding: Yes
Required: Yes
Cross Country: 35 km