Big Sky
Elevation
- Top: 3403 m
- Vertical Drop: 1326 m
- Bottom: 2073 m
- Longest Run: 9 km
- Skiable Terrain: 1551 hectares
Big Sky has three mountains to delight skiers and snowboarders. Lone Mountain is the resort's signature peak, rising to 11,166 feet. The Lone Peak Tram takes the adventuresome to its apex with European style expert terrain below. Big Sky offers 3,812 acres, 4,350 vertical feet-terrain enough for all levels and enough elbow room to enjoy it. Andesite Mountain has some of the resort's most notable intermediate cruising runs, some comfortable south-facing beginner trails, several expert tree runs and a superpipe and giant terrain park. Flat Iron Mountain is on the eastern shoulder of Andesite and offers even more variety. In the draw between Andesite and Lone Mountains, you'll find Big Sky's designated inbounds snowshoe trail: Moose Tracks. The Big Sky Resort-Moonlight Basin interconnect is the Biggest Skiing in America, this Lone Peak Ticket provides skiers and riders seamless access to 5,512 skiable acres.
Area Recreation Profile
Yellowstone is only 18 miles to the south with snowmobile and snow coach tours available. Sleigh riding, dog sledding, backcountry, night tubing, snowshoeing, fly fishing and cross country skiing also are available in the area.
Important Dates
- Projected Days Open: 137
- Days Open Last Year: 140
- Years Open: 38
- Average Snowfall: 1016 cm
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Lifts
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Total # Of Lifts:
20
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Gondolas & Trams:
1
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High Speed Sixes:
N/A
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High Speed Quads:
4
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Quad Chairs:
1
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Triple Chairs:
5
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Double Chairs:
1
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Surface Lifts:
4
Big Sky Contact Information
Big Sky Resort
1 Lone Mountain Trail
Big Sky
59716-0001
Email: info@bigskyresort.com
Phone: (800) 548-4486
Website: Big Sky website




