Big Sky Resort is a top-tier ski destination in Montana, known for its immense terrain spanning over 5,800 skiable acres and high alpine lodge access.
Geography
| Address | Big Sky, Montana, USAExit 24 on Interstate 90 |
|---|---|
| Continent | North America |
| Region | Montana |
| Subregion | Northern Rockies |
| Country | United States |
| State | Montana |
| County | Gallatin County |
| City | Big Sky |
| Postal Code | 59716 |
| Timezone | AmericaDenver |
| Latitude | 45.3633 |
| Longitude | -111.6616 |
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Big Sky Resort sits in the southwest corner of Montana, offering vast high-country skiing and snowboarding across over 5,800 skiable acres. The resort is renowned for wide-open piste networks, long groomed runs, and four main alpine basins — including the signature Andesite and Northern Lights areas. During winter, expect high elevations up to 11,150 feet and varied difficulty from gentle groomers to steep gladed pitches. The resort's base village provides direct access to lifts, lodging, and dining, while longer backcountry-style routes are found on higher terrain with proper safety measures. In summer, trails open for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. Overall, Big Sky pairs Alpine US resort scale with a sense of remote mountain wilderness.
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