311 Main St East
Cooke City, MT
59020
Phone: 406-838-2432
Toll Free: 1-866-738-2432
cookecityantlers@msn.com
Quaint mountain town near northeast entrance to Yellowstone National Park
Rated #4 of the top-ten “Best of the West” picks for snowmobiling by Snowest Magazine.

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Current snowmobiling conditions in Cooke City Montana as reported by the Antlers Lodge.

     

 

 

This is our new building, which has 5 new rooms.  Each room has 2 queen beds, satellite TV, and coffee pot.

 

 

2/17/09

Some new snow last night, about 8 inches up high.  Looks like more tomorrow.  We did an A team ride today.  So we were not in the normal areas, and we found some snow that was almost waist deep.  Awesome ride.

 

 

2/1/09

Sunshine and some fresh powder today.  More snow in the forecast for the next couple days.

 

 

1/30/09

Some new snow the last few days.  We found a foot to two feet today.  Nice fluffy powder.  Oh an the cook found another tree.  LOL!  More new snow the next couple days.

Kay, found a mine shaft today, while climbing a good hill. She slid backwards into it about 20 feet.

 

 

1/23/09

Some new snow last night.  Couple inches in town.  Not much more than that on the hill.  We found some good stuff, not touched with up to 16 inches of soft snow on top.  Where nobody has been.  You can find it, if you be adventureous.  Were suppose to get some more snow through the weekend.

 

 

1/14/09

We found up to 18 inches of untouched powder in places today.

 

 

12/29/08

Snow, snow, and snow.  that's what we've been getting.  and maybe one nice day this week, other than that more snow.  Perfect, will take it.  We were in waist deep powder today.  There has been high winds including today.  The slopes are really loaded,  I seen two avalanches today, one sleds had just gone by the run out area and it slid over there tracks.  the other i did on a small hill in the trees that gets wind loaded hard and it slid right to the dirt, with an 7 to 8 feet fracture.  Avalanche danger is really high right now.  BE CAREFUL!!  Great fun can still be had, powder is awesome.

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