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Big Sky Resort, Big Sky

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#1 of 15 in Winter Sports in Montana
Ski Area · Hidden Gem · Nature / Park
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Ski miles of smooth slopes and snow bowls at Big Sky Resort. You'll find lodging, restaurants, and equipment rentals near the ski lifts. Take a ride on the Lone Peak Tram, which climbs 442 m (1,450 ft) up to the most difficult slopes. Consider an extended stay at the resort to try more than one activity. The summer offers horseback riding, golf, ziplines, or hiking. To visit Big Sky Resort on your trip to Big Sky, use our Big Sky day trip site.
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  • Nice snow, even in March. Rental and tickets were easy to obtain. The area is so large that the skiers are nicely spread out so it seems not crowded at all. Laid back and less built up than most... 
    Nice snow, even in March. Rental and tickets were easy to obtain. The area is so large that the skiers are nicely spread out so it seems not crowded at all. Laid back and less built up than most...  more »
  • First off such a beautiful area and resort! Amazing amenities, views, and staff! Big thanks to a particular staff member, Nick O, for being such a pleasure and being exceedingly helpful during our... 
    First off such a beautiful area and resort! Amazing amenities, views, and staff! Big thanks to a particular staff member, Nick O, for being such a pleasure and being exceedingly helpful during our...  more »
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  • Great resort. Lots of run options, large ski lifts with bubbles to protect you from the weather. Lines are short due to large and fast lifts. The staff is fantastic. The map shows lots of beginner hills. Brought my boys who are beginners and I think they are overly optimistic as many of the beginner slops are more advanced. Great place for experienced skiers not as great if you are a beginner.
  • Had a fantastic week here March 10-18. Great dump of snow midweek to give a couple of days of fresh powder - terrain is amazing with broad spread of difficulties from green all the way to triple? black diamond runs... The lifts are efficient and mostly with short lines. The tram system to the top of Lone Peak is a pay as you go system, with an additional daily fee on top of your existing lift pass. This cost varied from $50-80USD/Day and is based on expected demand. The tram caries only about 10-12 people each time, and only leaves every 5minutes or so, hence the wait times can be very long to get the lift (we waited 65 minutes), even when they only seem short in length. On a powder day, you feel a bit like you're letting the day go to waste a bit by standing around... But the terrain on lone peak is less travelled, so snow is less tracked. We had a deep powder run down Liberty Bowl (waist-deep powder) which was minimally tracked, so even for the cost of the tram add-on, I am still glad we did it!! It was phenomenal!! Overall, not the cheapest place to have a family ski holiday, and probably would find a trip here with my whole family too cost prohibitive, but as this was taken as part of a conference trip, the tax deductible nature of many expenses made it pretty affordable overall...

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