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The Lodge at Big Sky

The Lodge at Big Sky
3.5 star property
Big Sky Mountain Village
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (1,011 reviews)
Embrace alpine adventure at this prime location with direct access to the slopes. Unwind after skiing in one of 4 hot tubs, then grab a drink at the bar/lounge. The fitness center and helpful staff ensure a comfortable mountain retreat near Explorer Ski Lift.
$198 nightly
The price is $220
May 24 - May 25
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The Lodge at Big Sky

Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel

Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel
3.0 star property
Big Sky
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (359 reviews)
Settle into this mountain retreat featuring a hot tub, outdoor pool, and 24-hour fitness center. After skiing, unwind at the bar or grab a bite at the café. Enjoy free breakfast, WiFi, and parking near Big Sky Town Center.
$249 nightly
The price is $279
May 31 - Jun 1
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Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel

The Summit Hotel at Big Sky Resort

The Summit Hotel at Big Sky Resort
3.5 star property
Big Sky Mountain Village
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (437 reviews)
Step off the slopes directly into this mountain retreat offering 2 restaurants and 2 bars. Enjoy the outdoor pool and hot tub after skiing, or utilize the free shuttle and ski services. Located near Big Sky Town Center with easy access to Big Sky Resort.
$292 nightly
The price is $327
Jun 14 - Jun 15
Total with taxes and fees
The Summit Hotel at Big Sky Resort

Huntley Lodge at Big Sky Resort

Huntley Lodge at Big Sky Resort
3.5 star property
Big Sky Mountain Village
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (837 reviews)
Embrace mountain adventures at this ski-in/ski-out hotel with direct access to Big Sky Resort's slopes. Relax in the outdoor pool or 2 hot tubs after a day of skiing. Enjoy the on-site café, spa services, and complimentary breakfast before hitting the nearby town center.
$244 nightly
The price is $273
Jun 13 - Jun 14
Total with taxes and fees
Huntley Lodge at Big Sky Resort

Montage Big Sky

Montage Big Sky
5.0 star property
Spanish Peaks
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (95 reviews)
Immerse yourself in mountain elegance at this ski-in/ski-out hotel with 5 restaurants and 4 bars. Rejuvenate at the full-service spa offering Ayurvedic treatments, or enjoy the indoor and outdoor pools near Lewis and Clark Express Lift.
$798 nightly
The price is $893
May 28 - May 29
Total with taxes and fees
Montage Big Sky

Gravity Haus Big Sky

Gravity Haus Big Sky
4.0 star property
Big Sky
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (70 reviews)
Experience the mountains at this Big Sky hotel, offering free WiFi and parking. Unwind in the hot tub or sauna after a day of adventure. Near Big Sky Resort and Town Center, it's an ideal base with a coffee shop for mountain mornings.
$239 nightly
The price is $268
May 31 - Jun 1
Total with taxes and fees
Gravity Haus Big Sky

One&Only Moonlight Basin

One&Only Moonlight Basin
5.0 star property
Big Sky
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (5 reviews)
$1,067 nightly
The price is $1,215
May 26 - May 27
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One&Only Moonlight Basin

The Village Center at Big Sky Resort

The Village Center at Big Sky Resort
3.5 star property
Big Sky Mountain Village
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (500 reviews)
Steps from Big Sky Resort, this lodge offers ski-in/ski-out convenience with rentals and lessons available. After a day on the slopes, unwind at the full-service spa or relax in the outdoor pool and bar.
$245 nightly
The price is $274
Jun 13 - Jun 14
Total with taxes and fees
The Village Center at Big Sky Resort

Whitewater Inn

Whitewater Inn
2.0 star property
Big Sky Canyon Village
8.2 out of 10, Very Good, (1,000 reviews)
$135 nightly
The price is $151
May 29 - May 30
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Whitewater Inn

Shoshone Condos at Big Sky Resort

Shoshone Condos at Big Sky Resort
3.5 star property
Big Sky Mountain Village
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (121 reviews)
Winter enthusiasts can ski right from this hotel, then unwind with deep-tissue massages at the full-service spa. Enjoy the outdoor pool, fitness center, and bar after exploring Big Sky Resort. Free parking and WiFi add convenience near Big Sky Town Center.
$290 nightly
The price is $325
Jun 13 - Jun 14
Total with taxes and fees
Shoshone Condos at Big Sky Resort

Vacation Rentals at Big Sky Resort

Vacation Rentals at Big Sky Resort
4.0 star property
Big Sky Mountain Village
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (49 reviews)
Discover slope-side luxury at this Big Sky aparthotel featuring 17 restaurants and a rejuvenating spa with deep-tissue massages. After skiing at nearby Ramcharger Express, unwind in the outdoor pool before preparing meals in your kitchen.
Vacation Rentals at Big Sky Resort

Rainbow Ranch Lodge

Rainbow Ranch Lodge
3.5 star property
Gallatin Gateway
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (347 reviews)
Immerse yourself in Montana's natural splendor at this riverside retreat. Just 15 minutes from Big Sky Town Center, this lodge offers complimentary breakfast, WiFi and parking. Enjoy the outdoor pool, restaurant, and bar after exploring nearby attractions.
$325 nightly
The price is $364
May 20 - May 21
Total with taxes and fees
Rainbow Ranch Lodge

Red Bear Inn

Red Bear Inn
2.5 star property
Ennis
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (516 reviews)
$131 nightly
The price is $141
May 20 - May 21
Total with taxes and fees
Red Bear Inn

McAllister Inn & Lodging

McAllister Inn & Lodging
3.0 star property
McAllister
9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (448 reviews)
Rustic charm awaits at this McAllister retreat with hiking and biking trails nearby. Each room includes convenient refrigerators and microwaves, while outdoor spaces feature a lovely garden and terrace. Enjoy free WiFi and parking while exploring scenic Ennis Lake.
$165 nightly
The price is $178
May 20 - May 21
Total with taxes and fees
McAllister Inn & Lodging

Home2 Suites By Hilton Bozeman Four Corners

Home2 Suites By Hilton Bozeman Four Corners
3.0 star property
Bozeman
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (220 reviews)
Feel the warmth of Montana hospitality at this modern hotel near Montana State University. Enjoy morning laps in the indoor pool, energize at the 24-hour fitness center, then explore nearby casinos after a free breakfast.
$137 nightly
The price is $148
May 25 - May 26
Total with taxes and fees
Home2 Suites By Hilton Bozeman Four Corners

Dream Drift Motel

Dream Drift Motel
2.0 star property
Cameron
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (225 reviews)
$160 nightly
The price is $173
May 20 - May 21
Total with taxes and fees
Dream Drift Motel

Sportsmans Lodge

Sportsmans Lodge
3.0 star property
Ennis
7.8 out of 10, Good, (404 reviews)
$159 nightly
The price is $172
May 20 - May 21
Total with taxes and fees
Sportsmans Lodge

Everhome Suites Bozeman

Everhome Suites Bozeman
2.0 star property
Bozeman
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (280 reviews)
Discover modern convenience at this all-suite hotel, just minutes from Montana State University. Enjoy complimentary WiFi and parking while maintaining your routine at the fitness center. Explore nearby Regal Gallatin Valley and Montana Arboretum and Gardens during your Bozeman adventure.
$129 nightly
The price is $141
May 22 - May 23
Total with taxes and fees
Everhome Suites Bozeman
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Top neighborhoods in Big Sky

Big Sky Mountain Village

Big Sky Mountain Village wraps you in alpine luxury with ski-in/ski-out access to Montana's powder paradise. The pedestrian-friendly core features timber-and-stone lodges, upscale boutiques, and heated outdoor patios perfect for après-ski cocktails. Summer transforms the landscape into a playground of hiking trails and mountain biking paths with stunning views in every direction. High-end restaurants serve Montana beef and farm-to-table cuisine while craft breweries pour local flavors. Luxury condos and boutique hotels offer premium amenities like spas and concierge service. The village shuttle connects you to all the mountain adventures without needing a car.

Big Sky Meadow Village

Big Sky Meadow Village combines alpine luxury with outdoor adventure in a compact, pedestrian-friendly setting. The village plaza connects upscale lodges to ski lifts via heated walkways, with cozy fire pits perfect for après-ski gatherings. Visitors can explore the Big Sky Golf Course in summer or hit the slopes in winter, with Historic Crail Ranch offering a glimpse into local heritage. Premium mountain cuisine dominates the dining scene, with farm-to-table restaurants and craft breweries serving Montana specialties. Luxury ski-in/ski-out accommodations offer heated pools and mountain views, while shuttle services connect to Big Sky Resort areas for easy exploration.

Spanish Peaks

Spanish Peaks pairs luxury mountain living with outdoor adventures just waiting to be discovered. Zip down the slopes at Cabin Ski Lift or hike the trails at Ousel Falls Park. The area boasts championship golf, a luxury spa, and private ski access through the exclusive Spanish Peaks Mountain Club. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound in the pristine wilderness surrounding this upscale enclave. High-end mountain cuisine featuring elk and bison awaits at sophisticated resort restaurants. Accommodations range from luxury mountain lodges to private ski-in/ski-out chalets with premium amenities. Rental cars are essential for navigating the mountainous terrain, though complimentary resort shuttles connect lodges to nearby ski lifts.

Powder Ridge

Big Sky's Powder Ridge neighborhood offers the ultimate winter escape with true ski-in/ski-out access to prime slopes. Adventure seekers can hit the nearby White Otter, Explorer, and Pony Express lifts without wasting a second of precious powder time. The luxury chalets and vacation rentals feature mountain views, hot tubs, and high-end amenities that make après-ski feel like heaven on earth. While dining options are sparse within Powder Ridge itself, the Big Sky Resort base area has plenty of spots to refuel after a day on the mountain. Most properties are professionally managed with minimal host interaction, making this peaceful mountain retreat perfect for independent travelers who crave privacy and direct access to outdoor adventure.

Big Horn

Big Horn serves up a luxurious mountain escape with dramatic views and premium outdoor adventures. The ski lifts are right at your doorstep, perfect for powder hounds in winter. When summer rolls around, the area transforms into a playground for hikers and wildlife watchers. The peaceful setting offers a welcome break from everyday life with its crisp mountain air and stunning alpine scenery. Upscale mountain cuisine dominates the dining scene, with farm-to-table restaurants featuring local Montana beef and game. Accommodations range from high-end condos to boutique mountain lodges, all equipped with cozy fireplaces and hot tubs. Getting around requires a car or resort shuttle, but the magnificent surroundings make every journey worthwhile.

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Towering mountains frame every view in this alpine playground where skiers carve fresh powder in winter and hikers spot elk along trails in summer. Big Sky Resort offers world-class slopes, while fly-fishing enthusiasts cast lines into crystal-clear rivers. Ousel Falls Park rewards a short hike with spectacular waterfall views. Historic Crail Ranch provides a glimpse into the area's ranching past before tourism transformed the valley. After outdoor adventures, the Town Center buzzes with après-ski energy and summer concerts. Even non-golfers appreciate Big Sky Golf Course for its dramatic mountain backdrops and occasional wildlife spectators. Remember to book accommodations well ahead during peak seasons when this small community swells with outdoor enthusiasts.

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What are the best hotels in Big Sky?

  • Montage Big Sky (5-star, guest rating 9.6/10): This luxurious property offers direct access to the slopes, making it a perfect choice for ski enthusiasts. Guests appreciate the spacious rooms equipped with fireplaces and stunning views, along with a full-service spa that provides a truly indulgent experience. The attentive staff are known for their warm hospitality, ensuring every need is met during your stay.


  • The Village Center at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): A great option for those seeking comfort and convenience, this hotel features beautiful and comfortable rooms. Guests rave about the friendly and helpful staff, as well as the delicious breakfast and clean hot tub. Its prime location makes it easy to enjoy the surrounding mountain activities.


  • The Summit Hotel at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): Known for its seamless ski-in/ski-out experience, this hotel offers spacious suites and a relaxing hot tub. Guests appreciate the attentive service and the convenient access to the slopes, making it an excellent choice for winter sports lovers.


  • Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): This hotel is perfect for families or longer stays, featuring spacious rooms and a fantastic breakfast selection. Guests highlight the friendly staff and the cleanliness of the property, along with the convenience of a free ski shuttle to the slopes.


  • Shoshone Condos at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): Offering a cozy atmosphere with ski-in/ski-out access, this property is praised for its attentive staff and amazing rooms. Guests enjoy the variety of breakfast options and the relaxing outdoor pool, making it a great choice for both winter and summer visits.

How much is a Big Sky hotel?
You can find great-value hotel deals from $151 in Big Sky. No matter what type of trip you're planning, there are plenty of popular, affordable hotels to suit your needs and budget. To easily find affordable hotels in Big Sky, search on Hotels.com and then sort results by "Price: low to high".
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Which hotels in Big Sky are great for business travelers?

  • Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): This hotel is a fantastic choice for business travelers, offering spacious rooms and a convenient location. Guests appreciate the friendly and helpful staff, as well as the fantastic breakfast options that provide a great start to the day. The property is known for its cleanliness and has amenities like a restaurant and bar/lounge, making it easy to unwind after a day of meetings.


  • The Lodge at Big Sky (3-star, guest rating 8.6/10): With a business center and free WiFi in public areas, this hotel caters well to business needs. Guests highlight the friendly staff and clean accommodations, along with a nice common area to relax or work. The indoor pool and fitness center are great for unwinding after a busy day.


  • The Summit Hotel at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): This hotel offers a seamless ski-in/ski-out experience, which can be a unique perk for business travelers looking to mix work with leisure. The attentive staff and spacious suites provide a comfortable environment, and the outdoor pool is perfect for relaxation after a long day.


  • Huntley Lodge at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 8.8/10): Known for its excellent breakfast and friendly service, this lodge also features ski-in/ski-out access, making it a great option for those who want to enjoy the slopes after business hours. The spacious rooms and full-service spa add to the appeal for a well-rounded stay.


  • The Village Center at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): This property is popular for its comfortable rooms and great location. With amenities like a sauna and free WiFi, it provides a cozy atmosphere for business travelers. Guests appreciate the helpful staff and the overall cleanliness of the hotel.


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What are the best luxury hotels in Big Sky?

  • Montage Big Sky (5-star, guest rating 9.6/10): This luxurious property offers direct access to the slopes, making it a perfect choice for ski enthusiasts. Guests appreciate the spacious rooms equipped with fireplaces and stunning views, along with a full-service spa that provides a truly indulgent experience. The attentive and warm staff consistently receive high praise for their exceptional service, ensuring you feel right at home during your stay.


  • One&Only Moonlight Basin (5-star, guest rating 10.0/10): Known for its outstanding service, this hotel features a full-service spa and an outdoor pool, perfect for relaxation after a day on the slopes. Guests enjoy the complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast and the inviting atmosphere of the bar and lounge. The combination of luxurious accommodations and top-notch amenities makes it a standout choice for travelers seeking a premium experience.


  • The Summit Hotel at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): While it's a 3-star property, it offers a seamless ski-in/ski-out experience that many guests find luxurious. The spacious suites and attentive staff contribute to a comfortable stay, and the outdoor pool and hot tub provide excellent relaxation options after a day of skiing. Guests frequently commend the friendly service and convenient location.


  • Huntley Lodge at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 8.8/10): This lodge offers ski-in/ski-out access and a full-service spa, making it a great option for those looking to unwind after outdoor adventures. Guests appreciate the clean and spacious rooms, as well as the excellent breakfast options. The friendly staff enhances the overall experience, making it a welcoming retreat in the mountains.


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What are the best hotels near Big Sky Resort in Big Sky?

  • The Village Center at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): This hotel is right at the heart of Big Sky Resort, making it an ideal base for skiing and mountain activities. Guests appreciate the beautiful and comfortable rooms, as well as the friendly and helpful staff. The hot tub is noted for being clean and nice, perfect for relaxing after a day on the slopes. With amenities like a sauna and free WiFi, you'll feel right at home.


  • The Summit Hotel at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): Offering a seamless ski-in/ski-out experience, this hotel is just a short distance from the slopes. Guests rave about the spacious suites and attentive staff, who provide amazing service. The outdoor pool and hot tub are great for unwinding after a day of skiing, and the on-site dining options are well-received.


  • Shoshone Condos at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 9.2/10): Known for its convenient ski-in/ski-out access, this property is just a minute's walk from the lifts. Guests enjoy the amazing rooms and the friendly front desk staff. The outdoor pool and full-service spa add to the appeal, making it a great choice for relaxation after outdoor adventures.


  • Huntley Lodge at Big Sky Resort (3-star, guest rating 8.8/10): With ski-in/ski-out access and complimentary ski valet, this lodge is perfect for winter sports enthusiasts. Guests appreciate the clean and spacious rooms, as well as the excellent breakfast options. The outdoor pool and full-service spa provide additional comfort and relaxation.


  • The Lodge at Big Sky (3-star, guest rating 8.6/10): Located just 0.2 miles from the resort, this hotel offers a cozy atmosphere with clean rooms and friendly staff. The indoor pool and fitness center are great for staying active, and the complimentary breakfast is a nice perk to start your day before hitting the slopes.

What are the best areas to stay in Big Sky?

  • Meadow Area (Middle Fork of the Gallatin River): This area features a serene alpine valley and offers a variety of houses and condos, making it a peaceful retreat. It's perfect for families and those looking to enjoy fishing nearby.
  • Mountain Area (Big Sky Resort, Moonlight Basin): Known for its extensive skiing options, this area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. With over 5,800 acres of skiable terrain and access to golf in the summer, it suits couples and adventure seekers.
  • Canyon Area (Gallatin Canyon): This area is famous for its whitewater rafting and fishing opportunities, with several dude ranches providing unique lodging experiences. It's great for families and those wanting to immerse themselves in nature.

How can I get from Bozeman to Big Sky?
To reach Big Sky from Bozeman, you have a couple of convenient options. The most popular method is to drive, which takes about 45 minutes along U.S. Highway 191. This scenic route follows the beautiful Gallatin River, offering stunning views along the way. If you prefer not to drive, you can utilize the Skyline bus service that operates between Bozeman and Big Sky, providing a comfortable and hassle-free way to travel. This makes it easy to enjoy your stay without the need for a personal vehicle, allowing you to relax and take in the sights. Whether you choose to drive or take the bus, both options ensure you can easily access the charm and adventure that Big Sky has to offer.
What practical tips should I know for visiting Big Sky?
When planning your trip to Big Sky, it's essential to prepare for varying weather conditions. The area experiences summer highs averaging in the 70s°F (21-26°C) and winter lows dropping to the teens°F (-7 to -1°C). Packing layers is advisable, as temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day. Additionally, don't forget sun protection, especially during outdoor activities. Connectivity is generally good, with English widely spoken, making communication easy. WiFi availability may vary, so check with your accommodation for access. If you're staying for an extended period, consider purchasing a local SIM card for mobile data. Lastly, familiarize yourself with local customs and regulations, such as fishing rules on the Gallatin River, to enhance your experience in this beautiful alpine setting.
Is free cancellation available on Hotels.com?
Most hotels on Hotels.com offer flexible booking with free cancellation, so you can receive a refund if you need to cancel. Free cancellation is available on selected hotels in Big Sky, simply filter hotels by "Property cancellation options" and select "Fully refundable property". Some hotels do require cancelling more than 24 hours before check-in, so double-check your booking beforehand. Cancellation fees may be applicable in some instances, so always read the booking terms before you make a reservation.
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What unique culinary traditions can I find in Big Sky?
Big Sky boasts a vibrant local food scene that reflects its unique culinary traditions, blending Western and mountain flavors. You can expect to find a variety of regional dishes that often highlight game meats and fresh produce sourced from the surrounding areas. This fusion of flavors makes Big Sky a delightful destination for food enthusiasts. Whether you're dining at a casual bistro or enjoying an upscale meal, the local restaurants showcase the rich culinary heritage of the region, offering a taste of the area's natural bounty. Staying near the dining neighborhoods allows you to easily explore these diverse eateries and experience the local flavors firsthand.
What cultural highlights should I explore in Big Sky?
In Big Sky, cultural highlights abound, offering a glimpse into the area's rich heritage. A visit to the Crail Ranch Homestead Museum is a must, where you can explore preserved cabins and artifacts that tell the story of pioneer life in the region. Additionally, local art is celebrated through various galleries and exhibitions that showcase the work of regional artists, often inspired by the stunning natural beauty surrounding Big Sky. This artistic expression reflects the community's connection to its environment and history. Engaging with these cultural experiences can enhance your visit, providing a deeper understanding of what makes Big Sky special.
What are the best areas for nightlife and entertainment in Big Sky?
Big Sky offers two main areas for nightlife: the Mountain Village and the Meadow Village. The Mountain Village, located at the base of the Big Sky Ski Resort, is known for its vibrant energy, especially during the ski season. Here, you can find a variety of bars and restaurants that cater to both locals and visitors, making it a lively spot to unwind after a day on the slopes. On the other hand, the Meadow Village provides a more relaxed nightlife experience, ideal for families. It features family-friendly dining options and entertainment, making it suitable for travelers with children. Staying near either of these areas allows you to easily explore the nightlife options that best suit your preferences, whether you're looking for a lively evening out or a cozy family-friendly atmosphere.
When is the best time to visit Big Sky?
The best time to visit Big Sky is from January to March, when the area transforms into a winter wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowboarding. January is particularly popular, attracting many winter sports enthusiasts. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting from April to June, when the crowds thin out and you can enjoy the natural beauty of the area without the hustle and bustle. Summer, especially from June to September, offers mild temperatures ranging from 50°F to 80°F, making it ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the stunning scenery. Each season in Big Sky presents unique opportunities, so you can choose based on your interests, whether it's winter sports or summer adventures.
What top attractions can I easily access while staying in Big Sky?
Staying in Big Sky puts you within easy reach of several top attractions that cater to both adventure seekers and nature lovers. Just about 10 miles away is the renowned Big Sky Resort, where you can enjoy skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer. For those interested in exploring natural wonders, Yellowstone National Park's West Entrance is approximately 34.6 miles from Big Sky, offering breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife. Additionally, the Big Sky Town Center, located just a short walk from many accommodations, features shops and restaurants, making it a convenient spot to unwind after a day of exploration. With these attractions nearby, your stay in Big Sky promises to be filled with adventure and scenic beauty.
What outdoor activities can I enjoy in Big Sky?
Big Sky is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of activities throughout the year. In the winter, Big Sky Resort is a top destination for skiing and snowboarding, featuring extensive runs that cater especially to advanced skiers. Notable runs include Calamity Jane, Elk Park Ridge, and Crazy Raven, providing thrilling experiences on the slopes. As the seasons change, the area transforms into a hiking paradise. You can explore numerous trails that lead into the stunning Spanish Peaks and Gallatin National Forest, where you might encounter wildlife such as elk, deer, and bears. Additionally, the Gallatin River is perfect for whitewater rafting and kayaking, making it an exciting spot for water sports enthusiasts. Whether you're hitting the slopes or hiking through scenic trails, Big Sky offers unforgettable outdoor adventures.
What unique attractions should I visit in Big Sky?
One unique attraction in Big Sky is the Crail Ranch Homestead Museum, which showcases authentic cabins that date back over 100 years. This museum offers a glimpse into the lives of the pioneer Crail and Creek families, featuring artifacts and documents that tell their story. It's a wonderful spot for those interested in local history and culture. Additionally, the 'Meadow' area of Big Sky is a picturesque alpine valley with small rivers that are perfect for fishing, as they are tributaries of the renowned Gallatin River. This setting not only provides beautiful views but also allows for a peaceful day of fishing in a serene environment. Exploring these attractions will give you a deeper appreciation of Big Sky's rich heritage and natural beauty.

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