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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.

Big Sky blends adventure with comfort, making it a top-tier ski destination. #BigSkyResort #MontanaSkiing #LuxurySki

By Khushi Vaid

Khushi Vaid is a travel writer at Traveller Gossip, sharing budget-friendly international travel guides, visa information, and practical trip planning tips for Indian travelers. She focuses on real travel costs, affordable destinations, and honest research to help readers travel smarter and more confidently.

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