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    About Big Sky, Montana

    If you're looking for uncrowded slopes, mixed terrain ideal for groups or families with varying levels of expertise, a massive amount of terrain—5,850 acres to be exact—and a relaxing, laid-back mountain setting then a Big Sky Resort ski trip should be a top-of-mind choice.

    Being off the beaten path, as Big Sky is, certainly has its perks. Lift lines are nonexistent and locals and return visitors often joke that if they have to wait in line for more than two minutes, it’s a very busy day. Big Sky also offers a handful of exceptional, rustic Montana dining experiences, sure to gratify guests looking for a unique meal.

    Stay...

    ...in one of the many ski in ski out accommodations.

    Travel...

    ...by flying into Bozeman.

    Explore...

    …nearby Yellowstone National Park via snowcoach tour.

    Treat...

    …yourself to ritual at Solace Spa.

    Ski...

    ...at a top elevation of 11,166 feet from Lone Peak.

    Enjoy...

    …breathtaking views from the top of the Lone Peak tram.

    Taste...

    …60+ delicious restaurants.

    Experience...

    …53 miles of Nordic skiing and snow tubing—a few examples of Big Sky’s many winter activities.

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    Ski Big Sky

    One thing’s for sure on a Big Sky ski trip, your legs are going to get tired, which makes the ski in ski out hot tubs that much sweeter. There's a lot of skiing to be had at Big Sky.

    The resort hosts a 4,350 vertical drop of skiing from the impressive and 11,166-foot Lone Peak, which is accessed via its namesake, Lone Peak Tram. Beginners have their own private area without the interference of intermediate or expert skiers in the area between the Pony Express and Derringer lifts. Intermediate skiers have incredible access and can get the feel of Big Sky’s expert terrain via trails at the base saddle of Lone Peak. It takes only one look at Lone Peak to realize that this mountain is an expert or extreme skier’s sanctuary. With challenging terrain in nearly every direction from the peak’s summit, experts can enjoy one of North America’s longest vertical runs.

    Mountain Stats

    4350'

    Vertical Drop

    6800'

    Base Depth

    11166'

    Summit Depth

    TERRAIN

    5850ac

    Total Acres

    36

    Total Lifts

    0mi

    Longest Run

    Trails

    20

    Beginner

    23

    Intermediate

    18

    Expert

    Activities

    TerrainPark

    TerrainPark

    No

    Tubing

    Tubing

    No

    Night Skiing

    Night Skiing

    No

    Big Sky Ski Package Deals

    If you can picture yourself at the top of Lone Peak or cruising one of Big Sky's many wide-open, crowd-free groomers, make it all come true this winter and start planning your trip. We're here to help you make the process easy as possible, and save you money with the ski industry's largest collection of lodging and lodging and lift ticket deals.

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