Welcome to Big Sky

The vastness of the Big Sky and the unique scenic beauty will envelop your senses and revitalize your soul. Then once you strap on your skis and explore the mountains, you'll feel as if this winter paradise was reserved exclusively for you. Ski Big Sky and discover acres of terrain on three immense mountains that provide you with enough variety and expanse that standing in lift lines is an anomaly to Big Sky visitors. Big Sky Lodging options vary from slopeside hotels and Condos to private homes.
Your Big Sky Vacation
Ski Moonlight Basin offering 80 mapped trails, chutes and glades, making more than 1,900 skiable acres with a vertical drop of 4,150’. New this year, Moonlight Basin, together with neighboring Big Sky Resort, is offering joint lift tickets.
The Lone Peak Lift Ticket gives skiers and riders access to a vast 5,300 acres of interconnected trails and lifts, all with one pass. Big Sky skiing has captured the ski world's attention with its awe-inspiring Lone Peak Tram to the 11,166 foot summit of its mountain namesake. The tram has bestowed the honor upon Big Sky of having the total most vertical feet of skiing in the United States and offers 360° views of Yellowstone Park, the Tetons and all three bordering states.
This expanded advanced and extreme terrain provides white-knuckle descents for even the most seasoned of skiers. Combine all these inviting ingredients plus our special family lift ticket program of children 10 and younger skiing free and you may realistically never want to leave.
With all this in mind, come experience your physical and spiritual awakening this winter at Big Sky Resort and Moonlight Basin. Let one of our mountain travel specialists design the right Big Sky ski vacation or Moonlight Basin ski vacation for you which will make this ski vacation to Montana a memorable one.
Ski.com Traveler Reviews
Average Overall Experience*
5.0
Excellent
- 4.0 Accessibility
- 4.7 Family friendliness
- 5.0 Value
- 4.0 Nightlife
- 4.0 Off-mountain activities
- 5.0 Terrain variety
- 5.0 Park and pipe
*Based on the average of all Overall Experience ratings given in 3 Ski.com Traveler Reviews.
5
Excellent
Big Sky never has any lift lines. It snows often and the powder lasts with the small crowds on the hill. There is lots of challenging terrain. There is plenty of ski in ski out lodging but you can save money by staying in the Meadow Village about 6 miles away.
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5
Excellent
You can keep Colorado. You can keep your lift lines, high prices, snobby attitudes and your "back bowls"... I have booked two trips in a row with Ski.com to Big Sky/ Moonlight Basin. On this last trip I was asked by a member of our group "Seriously, why would we even think about going somewhere else?" If it...
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5
Excellent
This mountain - these two mountains - are the most spacious, varied, and beautiful skiing I've seen in a long time. There is just so much! The trails are broad and sunny on Lone Star Mountain, the trails are long and beautifully treed on the Moonlight Basin side. Lone Star has only one eating place, waiter service, no cafeteria style places on...
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