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Address: 50 Big Sky Resort Rd, Big Sky, MT 59716, USA
Phone: (800) 548-4486
State: Montana
City: Big Sky
Zip Code: 59716


Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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Reviews
Pretty good layout of the mountain. Given the bitterly cold temps, it would be nice to have the "bubble" or covered lifts on the swift current and the six pack given their length. (Obviously a luxury but would be a nice consideration). Also, been there three times and twice there have been break downs of the lift, once requiring evacuation of the six pack! Point of stating that is to remind us all is to be prepared while out on the mountain (any where, any time). Big Sky is really a skier's and boarders mountain, meaning do not go there for a lot of night life. Food options are very good. In fact, I feel that the food is much better in quality compared to Park City ( which I visited earlier this year). Yellowstone is an easy trip and an excellent way to take a break, mid vacation. Also lots of good food options in West Yellowstone.
7 years ago (27-02-2018)
Huge, huge, huge!!! Also see: massive. Big and impressive with incredibly varied terrain for all levels including extreme expert. The bowls and glades are endless and the powder is deep! The runs are incredibly long but lifts can be found throughout to break it up if needed. There were no lines on Friday except for the tram. The whole feel of the mountain is very relaxed and welcoming. Love the yurt grill/bar on the backside. My only recommendation would be to replace the backside lifts as they are ancient and very slow with no safety bars. Love this mountain!
7 years ago (07-02-2018)
We keep returning to BS every 2 years for week vacations usually around Christmas or New year. This is where 5 stars comes. While this place is spectacular about snow I really want to focus my opinion on other items Seems every year there is less to do at Resort for adults and kids after skiing. This year we discover that little coffee shop located in lobby is gone!! And not replaced with anything similar. Few years ago there was outside little shop with food set up in central courtyard .. gone again As far as I remember it was always busy at lunch times and offered international foods items Also seems like there is very limited or less functions for kids to have fun after outside activities. It’s a joke to set up one event for kids ages from 4-16 ( like there is one now ) Whoever is in charge of entertainment events is definitely blind. Maybe he or she should pay a visit to Other resorts where they have great kids/ teenagers programs. For after hrs - Big Sky resorts gets zero stars Bonus stars ( I am being cynical) - in cinema they removed all custom chairs and temporary put restaurant chairs. And all this magically happen right at hottest season of the year!! Why they did not swap them overnight with ones being custom made - great planning BS!! In room we had slight problem with toilet - after 30 min trying to call front desk and housekeeping I went down to verbally report it - done. Would you imagine it took them 6 hrs to send someone to fix it!!!
7 years ago (30-12-2017)
Short lift lines and nearly empty runs, especially at Moonlight Basin. Really enjoyed the long blue groomers. Must take the tram to the top even if just for the view. Thoroughly enjoyed Liberty Bowl run from the top - no bumps, just steep powder. Only downside is the plentiful supply of small rocks on many upper runs even mid season with above-average snowfall.
7 years ago (31-01-2018)
I was there mid-January 2018 for three days. Very steep mountain, a delight for advanced skier. Nice soft snow, I even found some powder leftovers, nice groomers. Beware of hidden rocks on the top side, it is hard to see them from above. Large rock faces are clearly marked. Lifts are fast, almost no waiting in line, except the Tram to the Lone mountain peak, where wait is about 20-30 min mid-day. Friendly staff. Adult tickets are expensive, cost $140. Senior discount starts from 70+(!?), which is ridiculously high considering very challenging terrain. Good restaurants on the mountain and nearby within 30 min ride, I recommend Bucks T4 and Riverhouse Grill. Drive to airport on a good day takes 1h10. Mobile connection is provided by AT&T towers, beware of data roaming. Highly recommend to visit if you like steep challenging terrain.
7 years ago (18-01-2018)
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