Big Sky Resort offers experiences that will elevate and transform you. Home to 5,850 acres of skiing and snowboarding, the mountain is seldom crowded with terrain choices for all levels and a laid-back vibe you’ll only find in Montana.
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Come to Montana's Big Sky Resort for a wide variety of terrain, an unpretentious vibe, and lots of elbow room. With the country's largest single mountain, it offers an average of over one acre per skier. People love this iconic destination for its casual vibe and the Lone Peak Tram, which offers 300 degrees of skiing off the iconic Lone Peak, and sweeping views of three states and two national parks.
Do not attempt alone—in fact, you’re not allowed to. Skiers and riders who want to try their hand at tackling Big Sky’s most iconic, most extreme run, Big Couloir, must check in with Ski Patrol and have a wingman in tow. Oh, and avalanche gear is required. Master its 50-degree pitch and 1,400-foot vertical drop, and you’ve definitely earned your bragging rights.
Get a GuideNothing says après quite like the garnish-heavy, meal-worthy Bloody Marys at Headwaters Grille in Big Sky’s Madison Base Area. And for an elevated dining experience, take a heated-seat chairlift up to Everett’s 8800 for an elegant experience with indoor-outdoor fireplaces and a spectacular view—but don’t forget to snag reservations beforehand.
Dine out at Big SkyIkon Pass holders get Montana hospitality for less, with savings of up to 10% on lodging at Big Sky Resort.
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