Big Sky Resort has transformed with a $150-million investment, adding modern lifts, luxury hotels, and fine dining while preserving its wild skiing spirit. Heated bubble lifts, the new Lone Peak Tram, and five-star accommodations like Montage Big Sky and the upcoming One&Only Moonlight Basin have elevated the experience.
With over 2,000 acres of skiable terrain, Big Sky offers ample space and minimal crowds. From beginner-friendly greens to triple black diamonds, there’s a challenge for everyone. Spring skiing in April is a hidden gem, featuring great snow, lively après scenes, and better value on lodging and lift tickets.
Where to Stay
- Montage Big Sky – A ski-in, ski-out luxury resort with a spa, pools, and fine dining.
- Lone Mountain Ranch – Rustic private cabins with all-inclusive packages and Nordic trails.
- The Summit Hotel – A casual, central option with après-ski fun and scenic hot tubs.
Where to Eat
- The Landing – One&Only Moonlight Basin’s modern Alpine-American dining with stunning views.
- Cortina – Italian chophouse at Montage Big Sky with local meats and handmade pasta.
- Horn & Cantle – A rustic eatery serving elk meatballs and bison short ribs.
- Everett’s 8800 – A mountaintop fine dining experience at 8,800 feet.
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