If you are prepared for a Big Adventure, then you are ready for the stunning environment of Montana, Big Sky country. On Lone Mountain, the resort's signature peak, at a soaring 11,100 feet, you’ll find yourself feeling you're on top of the world. Along with two additional Mountains, with 150 named runs covering over 85 miles, it’s no wonder why Big Sky is a skiers' dream. Consistently recognized for having almost nonexistent lines by several national ski magazines and a lift capacity of 20,000 people per hour you’ll find yourself spending more time on the slopes than waiting to get to the top.
When Big Sky skiing closes down for the season, you won’t find yourself looking for something to do, because Montana has some of the best outdoor activities there are. You’ll find yourself surrounded by hundreds of miles of camping terrain and scenic beauty, where you can spend your time fly-fishing for a relaxing time, or mountain climbing if you're up for more intense adventures. Historic Bozeman and the west entrance to Yellowstone National Park are within an hour's drive in either direction.