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Big Sky Resort

About Big Sky

Nestled amidst the majestic Rocky Mountains, Big Sky, Montana, offers a captivating blend of rugged terrain and breathtaking scenery. Known for its world-class skiing, this year-round destination beckons adventurers with its expansive slopes and abundant wildlife sightings. Whether you're carving down the slopes of Lone Peak or exploring the expansive Nordic trail system at Lone Mountain Ranch, there's something for everyone to enjoy. 

With terrain suitable for all levels, from beginners to experts, and a cutting-edge chairlift network, Big Sky promises an unparalleled skiing experience. You can elevate your skills with ski lessons from the Mountain Sports School, with expert instructors guiding you through the vast expanse of skiable terrain. During the winter months, visitors can also indulge in a variety of outdoor activities, from snowshoeing and dog sledding to Nordic skiing and sleigh rides. 

In the summer, Big Sky transforms into a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering free concerts, farmers' markets, and a plethora of hiking and biking trails. Guided outdoor trips, including rafting, horseback riding, and ziplining, provide opportunities to explore the region's natural beauty. Just 45 minutes away lies Yellowstone National Park, a natural wonderland that captures the essence of the American West. Whether marveling at the park's iconic geysers or embarking on a guided snow coach tour in the winter, Yellowstone promises an unforgettable experience for all.

Choosing the ideal lodging for your Big Sky adventure involves considering various factors, such as dining preferences, ski-in/ski-out access, and parking needs. Understanding the layout of Big Sky Resort in relation to the town of Big Sky can also aid in decision-making.

The Mountain Village, in the heart of Big Sky Resort, offers a picturesque setting ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether visiting in the winter for skiing and snowboarding or in the summer for hiking, this location provides easy access to a plethora of activities. With a laid-back atmosphere and walkable access to restaurants, bars, and ski lifts, The Mountain Village caters to families, couples, and solo travelers alike.

For those seeking a more secluded outdoor experience, The Canyon provides proximity to the Gallatin River and exceptional hiking trails. Away from the hustle and bustle, visitors can immerse themselves in nature without sacrificing comfort.

Families seeking convenience and accessibility may find The Meadow to be the perfect option. While lacking the luxury of mountain-side accommodations, The Meadow offers a controlled environment and close proximity to various outdoor activities, ensuring an enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages.

For those craving luxury and exclusivity, Moonlight Basin presents an enticing option. Situated on the north side of Lone Mountain, this upscale community boasts luxury rentals, private skiing, golf, fishing areas, and hiking trails, promising an unparalleled mountain retreat.

For tourists seeking a taste of Big Sky's vibrant nightlife, the Town Center offers the ideal location. Close to restaurants and bars and only minutes from the ski resort, visitors can enjoy the best of both worlds: lively entertainment and outdoor adventure.

No matter the season, a vacation in Big Sky is synonymous with adventure. Don't miss the chance to ride the high-altitude tram to the top of Lone Peak for panoramic views that will leave you speechless. So, tap into your senses, make memories, and leave transformed by the awe-inspiring beauty of Big Sky, Montana.

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Getting to Big Sky

Flying into Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is the most convenient way to reach Big Sky. Upon arrival, car rentals provide the flexibility needed for exploration, as public transportation options are limited in the area. It's worth noting that ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are not available in Big Sky, so it's essential to book transportation or rental cars well in advance to secure availability upon arrival. 

Once you've exited the airport terminal, follow these driving directions: Turn right onto Frontage Road/MT-205 and continue for about one and a half miles. Then, make a left onto MT-291 South/Jackrabbit Lane and continue for seven and a half miles until Jackrabbit Lane transitions into US-191 at the Huffine Lane intersection. Stay on US-191 for 34 miles, then turn right at the stoplight onto Lone Mountain Trail/MT-64, where you'll spot flagpoles and a Conoco station. Finally, make a left onto Big Sky Resort Road and keep an eye out for the Welcome sign to know you've arrived at the Big Sky/Moonlight Basin ski area. If traveling in winter, ensure your vehicle is equipped with appropriate winter tires and feel confident driving in snowy conditions.

For those who prefer not to rent a car, alternative transportation options are available. Local transportation providers offer services from Bozeman to Big Sky and beyond. Within Big Sky, the Skyline Bus service provides complimentary rides between the slopes and Town Center. Additionally, utilizing the Go Gallatin App to find carpool opportunities is encouraged. 

The Skyline Bus operates seven days a week during the summer and winter seasons, covering various stops throughout Big Sky, including Gallatin Canyon hotels, restaurants, Mountain Village, and Moonlight Basin. Riders can enjoy the convenience of the bus service at no cost, making it an accessible option for getting around the area.

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