8 Spots For Working Remote In Big Sky, MT


According to a recent survey, eight in ten remote workers consider doing their jobs from vacation, with nearly half choosing a longer trip with work over a shorter trip without work involved! 

Whether you’re one of the eight ready to explore beyond the boundaries of your everyday home office, or in the smaller group of remote workers who haven’t even considered working remotely on vacation an option – we invite you to spend some time mixing business with leisure in Big Sky MT. 
You know what they say about the boost a change of scenery brings – and the scenery in Big Sky MT is breathtaking beyond belief. From our beautifully-appointed Big Sky vacation rentals to community centers and coffee shops with big views, here are our 8 top spots for working remote in Big Sky, MT.


1. Big Sky Luxury Home Office

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Our hand-picked selection of professionally managed Big Sky Vacation Rentals offers the ultimate option for working remotely from the mountains. Indulge in spacious, stylish living with dens and dedicated workspaces, reliable high-speed WiFi, and creature comforts that make it easy to crush your to-do list! For added indulgence, our Platinum Collection of Big Sky rentals boasts a consistent selection of luxury amenities including spa rooms, gaming systems, Smart TVs with live streaming services, and alpine-inspired outdoor spaces with private hot tubs to set up office outdoors! 

Our selection of condos, cabins, and custom homes includes rentals in the Big Sky neighborhoods of Moonlight Basin, Powder Ridge, Mountain Village, and Meadow Village near Big Sky Town Center.  With adventurous outdoor activities, world-class ski slopes, and tranquil trails on your doorstep, along with a variety of local shops, restaurants, and nightlife close to “home”, our Big Sky vacation rentals are the best destination for a perfectly balanced Big Sky workcation.


2. Big Sky Community Library

Neighborhood: Meadow Village – Big Sky Town Center
Location: 45465 Gallatin Rd, Big Sky, MT
Phone: (406) 995-4281
Hours:
Monday – Wednesday 4 PM to 8 PM
Friday 3 PM to 7 PM
Saturday 12 PM to 6 PM 
Closed Thursday & Sunday

Situated just off US Highway 191 into Big Sky, the Big Sky Community Library offers library and computer services for both locals and visitors to Big Sky, MT. The library has sixteen internet-ready computers with free WiFi for public use and paid printing options available. With an early learning center, educational games and toys, and regular story times, it’s a favorite kid-friendly space to get some remote work done in Big Sky.


3. Big Sky BASE

Neighborhood: Meadow Village – Big Sky Town Center
Location: 285 Simkins Dr, Big Sky, MT
Phone: (406) 993-2112
Hours: 
Monday – Friday 6 AM to 8 PM
Saturday – Sunday 9 AM to 6 PM

2023 Pricing:
Day Pass: $30 or $40 including climbing wall, purchased on-site 
7-Day Group Pass: $500 (up to 4 visitors, $20 per additional person)
7-Day Single Pass: $150
Camp Big Sky: From $75

Purchase Passes Here!

For a comfortable and convenient co-working space, head to Big Sky BASE Community Center located in Big Sky Town Center. BASE (meaning Big Adventure Safe Environment) is Big Sky’s first local community and recreation center, featuring 27,000 square feet of state-of-the-art facilities including a climbing and bouldering wall, a full gymnasium, sports courts, a fitness facility, and large gathering areas and meeting rooms with tables and laptop plug-ins for remote work. Traveling to Big Sky with kids? Camp Big Sky is a community day camp at BASE with a drop-in childcare option for kids grades 1-6. To keep the kids happy while getting work done on vacation, just register ahead of time HERE


4. Cowboy Coffee Co.

Neighborhood: Meadow Village – Big Sky Town Center
Location: 25 Town Center Ave, Big Sky, MT
Hours: Daily 6 AM to 6 PM

For a more casual, digital “snowmad” setting, set up your remote work station at Big Sky’s Cowboy Coffee Co., a long-time fixture of Jackson Hole, and a new addition to Big Sky Town Center for 2023. Open early every day at 6 AM, this is one of the biggest remote workspaces in Big Sky with free WiFi, outlets, and plenty of seating, indoors or out on the seasonal patio. This vibey remote work spot may not come with complete peace and quiet, but for a casual work day on vacation, it’s nothing noise-canceling air pods and a spicy Cowboy Cubano can’t fix!


5. Caliber Coffee Roaster

Neighborhood: Meadow Village – Big Sky Town Center
Location: 80 Snowy Mountain Circle, Big Sky, MT
Phone: (406) 995-7311
Hours: 
Monday – Saturday 7 AM to 3 PM
Sunday 7 AM to 1 PM

Voted “Best Coffee in Big Sky” by Best of Big Sky for 5 years in a row, Caliber Coffee is worthy of a stop during your mountain escape, whether you’re working remotely or simply enjoying a vacation in the Montana mountains! It’s a small, intimate space with café tables, chairs, a cozy booth, and fast, free WiFi to catch up on emails while you savor the best cup of coffee in Big Sky along with amazing breakfast burritos, bagels, and biscuit sandwiches to fuel up outdoor adventure breaks. Be sure to pick up their whole-bean coffee to brew while working from your Big Sky rental home! If printing is a priority, Big Sky Print and Ship is right across the way for all your office services.


6. Bunker Deck & Grill

Neighborhood: Meadow Village – Big Sky Town Center
Location: 2100 Black Otter Road, Big Sky, MT 
Phone: (406) 995-4047
Hours: Daily 8 AM to 8 PM

If you’re planning to play a high-elevation round at the Big Sky Golf Course, you can combine world-class golf with work at Bunker Deck & Grill. Located on the Big Sky Golf Course, Bunker Deck & Grill is open throughout the Big Sky golf season (May 19 to October 1) for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a scenic sunny patio to blend work with play during your stay in Big Sky. Bonus: Bunker Deck & Grill is also open to non-players and boasts some of the best views of Big Sky’s Meadow Village.  


7. The Exchange

Neighborhood: Big Sky Mountain Village
Location: 52 Big Sky Resort Rd, Big Sky, MT
Phone: (406) 995-5555
Seasonal Hours: Mid-June to Mid-September & Winter Ski Season



Formerly known as the Mountain Mall, The Exchange at Big Sky has several spots to fuel up and freelance or remote work from the Montana mountains – whatever remote work vibe you’re after! The modern Vista Hall on the top floor offers the Vista Bar with a deck overlooking Big Sky Village Plaza and a Food Hall with a choice of six eateries, Illy Café & Bakery, Deluxe Grill, Stone Fired Pizza, Sushi + Bowls, Taqueria, and 3 Forks Deli. If a lively aprés scene and live music inspire your work ideas (no one is judging!), Westward Social and Montana Jack on the ground floor of the Exchange buzz during the summer & winter seasons.


8. Everett’s 8800

Neighborhood: Big Sky Mountain Village
Location: Andesite Mountain, Big Sky Resort
Phone: (406) 995-8800
Seasonal Hours: Mid-June to Mid-September & Winter Ski Season

Why not scale new heights of productivity while working remote at 8,880 feet from the summit of Big Sky Resort? Take a scenic ride on the Ramcharger 8, America’s most technologically advanced lift, to the top of Andesite Mountain for “American Alps Cuisine” and a high-elevation remote work setup with breathtaking views of Lone Peak! Big Sky Resort lift tickets and reservations are required for dining with a view (and laptop!) at Everett’s 8800.


Tired of working remotely holed up at home? Whether it’s meadows of summer wildflowers or world-class winter slopes that inspire creativity, there’s no reason “home” can’t be a cozy alpine cabin, executive style suite, or family-friendly vacation home with modern comforts in the Montana mountains! 

Come visit us in Big Sky – a destination where work meets wanderlust, WiFi exists in the wilderness, and outdoor activities in the majestic Montana Mountains await on your doorstep. We live here. We play here. We work here. We know Big Sky! Browse our portfolio of Big Sky Vacation Rentals to work from home or call our local team of vacation planners today at (888) 915-2787. 

8 Best Places To Swim & Boat In Big Sky


Getting in and on the water is all part of the Big Sky summer experience. From paddling in pristine mountain streams, floating and rafting the rivers, and swimming in alpine lakes to fly-fishing excursions, kayak and SUP adventures, wild water skiing and even luxury outdoor pools – we’ve got the best places to enjoy the water in Big Sky and get your vacation planning started!

Hidden Lakes is a collection of 8 gorgeous alpine lakes hidden deep in the Gallatin Range, with endless options for a refreshing dip. The Hidden Lakes Trailhead is a short drive from Big Sky Resort and the hiking trail weaves for 3 miles through old growth pine forests and meadows of wildflowers to three stunning alpine lakes, nestled at 9,000 ft. Pack a picnic, fly rod and swim gear to spend a day with Mother Nature in the remote wilderness of Montana at Hidden Lakes, Big Sky.

The Green Bridge crosses the Gallatin River at the Deer Creek Trailhead, 6 miles out of Big Sky on Hwy 191 to Bozeman. In the summer months, you’ll find locals and visitors to Big Sky playing on the river banks, fly-fishing for trout, swimming in the Gallatin River, and bridge jumping off the Green Bridge. It’s a Big Sky summer tradition!


1. Lake Levinsky

Lake Levinsky is one of Big Sky’s top summer attractions, nestled beneath the iconic Lone Peak at the base of Big Sky Resort Mountain Village. Don’t just drive by, there’s a small sandy beach and marina for summer visitors to Big Sky to enjoy hours of fun fishing, kayaking, canoeing, SUPing and refreshing dips in the lake. 

Geyser Whitewater Expeditions offer boat rentals on Lake Levinsky from 10am to 6pm daily through the summer – first come first serve by the hour or day or book a Family Adventure Card for a week of unlimited summer boating on Lake Levinsky, Big Sky. While you’re there, speak with them about a Gallatin River Rafting Package for a thrilling whitewater rafting trip in Big Sky.


2. Ulerys Lake

Ulerys Lake is a gorgeous alpine lake nestled in the Madison Mountains on Moonlight Basin. The lake is accessible on the tranquil Ulerys Lake Loop Trail – or spend your vacation lakeside in a Ulerys Lake Cabin eligible for Moonlight Club guest membership to enjoy the private Ulerys lakeside dock, and summer lake activities reserved exclusively for Moonlight Club members.


3. Ousel Falls

Ousel Falls is one of the top 10 waterfalls of Montana and is only a short walk from Big Sky Town Center! The Ousel Falls Trail is one of the most accessible Big Sky hiking trails, an easy 1.6 mile hike perfect for the whole family. The forested trail winds along the Gallatin River with streams and river pools along the way for wading and dips, and a natural swimming pool at the base of the impressive Ousel Falls. Ousel Falls freezes over in the winter, so expect a refreshing dip in icy waters!


4. Beehive Basin Trail

Beehive Basin is ranked one of the best hikes in the world and is an epic and popular day hike in Big Sky. In the summer months you will not find a more scenic Big Sky setting to swim, at 9,200 feet in the Montana mountains surrounded by fields of wildflowers, towering peaks and a breathtaking glacial lake, the perfect alpine playground for swimming and trout fishing too!

The Beehive Basin Trail is a 6.6-mile roundtrip weaving through the glacially carved alpine basin, with a couple of tough switchbacks and steep inclines, unparalleled views of Lone Peak and great opportunities for wildlife viewing. Always be bear aware in Montana, carry bear spray, and watch out for Moose along the way! It’s a true Montana adventure and a beautiful place to swim in Big Sky. Stay minutes from the Beehive Basin Trailhead this summer with Big Sky Vacation Rentals!


5. Hot Springs Resorts near Big Sky

Big Sky is only a scenic drive away from some of the top hot springs resorts in the US! Each of these Montana hot springs resorts offer their own unique experience with luxury amenities, gourmet dining, live outdoor music and a chance to swim and soak in the natural, healing waters. Our guide to the Best Montana Hot Springs near Big Sky will help you pick the spot that suits your style.


6. Hebgen Lake

If you’re seeking water activities a little more exhilarating than kayaking and canoeing, take a scenic drive from Big Sky to Hebgen Lake located on the world-famous Madison River, only 50-miles south of Big Sky. Kirkwood Marina has fishing boats to embark on a world-class trout fishing adventure or rent a speedboat for water skiing, tubing and hours of water sports on Hebgen Lake near Big Sky, MT.


7. Yellowstone National Park

It’s always worth adding a day to your Big Sky itinerary to explore the beauty of Yellowstone National Park and take a dip in the geothermal waters! There are only two areas you can swim and soak in Yellowstone National Park – the Boiling River near Mammoth Hot Springs (North Entrance) and the Firehole River near Madison Junction (West Entrance). Both swim areas are currently closed, please check the National Park Service before planning your summer swimming in Yellowstone.


8. Moonlight Club

Big Sky Vacation Rentals represent a collection of luxury Big Sky rentals that offer guests the option to add Moonlight Club Guest Membership to their vacation.

The Moonlight Club at Moonlight Basin boasts a year-round heated pool and hot tub with a family-friendly area for the kids to play. Whether it’s just two of you seeking a cozy mountain cabin or you’re bringing the whole family to Big Sky – you’ll find the vacation home of your dreams eligible for Moonlight Club’s luxury outdoor pool and hot tub for summer swimming in Big Sky, MT.


How to Get on the Slopes at Big Sky Resort


Big Sky Resort is one of the “Top-Ranked Ski Resorts in the West” and boasts the “Biggest Skiing in America” with 5,850 acres of terrain for all abilities, 7 terrain parks and some of the best views in the Montana mountains dominated by Big Sky’s iconic Lone Peak. 

Our charming mountain town is family-friendly and a prime alpine destination for energetic outdoor adventures or a secluded getaway in a winter wonderland with roaring fires, hot tub soaks, panoramic mountain vistas, spiked winter cocktails, and rejuvenating downtime from the hustle and bustle of daily living. 

Big Sky, Montana is a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts! If you’re planning a vacation to Big Sky Resort, you’re in for an unforgettable experience of skiing and snowboarding on some of the most pristine and diverse terrain in the Rocky Mountains. Getting on the slopes at Big Sky Resort is a journey worth taking, and with the right preparations, it becomes an experience of a lifetime. 

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essentials to ensure your trip is seamless and filled with powder-packed adventures. From choosing the ideal Big Sky ski pass to gearing up with top-notch equipment and enjoying the convenience of ski-in/ski-out lodging, your adventure in Big Sky, Montana, is destined to be filled with excitement and memories that will last a lifetime. 

Get ready to carve your way through a snowy and magical Montana wonderland when you embrace the thrill of skiing, snowboarding, or simply sightseeing in Big Sky Montana!

The best time to ski Big Sky is in February and March! These are the snowiest months in Big Sky with a deep base depth and an average of 4-5 snow days a week! Big Sky Resort is the main attraction with fresh powder stashes for skiing and snowboarding, uncrowded lift lines, heated lifts to keep you happy and warm, and winter activities for the whole family. But the fun doesn’t end on the slopes, there’s so much more to Big Sky than meets the eye. 

Hike the kid-friendly snowshoe trails to frozen waterfalls, glide the Nordic trails at Lone Mountain Ranch, catch a winter trout on the Gallatin River, take a romantic western style sleigh ride, or go snowmobiling and dog-sledding through the powdery canyons. Big Sky has a fun selection of shops for retail therapy, mountain side spas for a pamper, and diverse dining options for every occasion. 

Big Sky Resort: Mountain Statistics

Big Sky Resort’s mountain statistics tell a story of unparalleled variety, space, and innovation, ensuring every skier and snowboarder finds their perfect path on our expansive slopes! Big Sky Resort boasts 5,850 skiable acres with 50% beginner-intermediate terrain and 50% advanced terrain, one of the most technologically advanced lift systems in the world, and an average of 400 inches of snowfall annually! With more than an acre per skier on average, you can explore the grandeur of Big Sky, without the crowds. 

Big Sky Resort: Lift Tickets

Embark on your ski journey by securing the perfect ski pass for your needs. Big Sky Resort offers a variety of lift ticket options to cater to every type of skier and snowboarder. From single and multi-day passes for the occasional thrill-seeker to season passes for the dedicated powder chaser, there’s a pass that suits everyone. 

Explore your choices below, purchase tickets as early as possible for the best prices, pick up your Sky Card on arrival, and make the most of your time on the slopes. If you’re still in the vacation planning process, Monday to Thursday, and non holiday periods, are more affordable!

Kids’ Lift Tickets

Kid’s ski for a dollar a day at Big Sky Resort! What a bonus for a family ski vacation! Be sure to book your tickets in advance online and note that lift tickets are not included in kids lessons and clinics at Mountain Sports Ski School.

Beginner Tickets

Big Sky Resort offers Beginner Tickets to access the magic carpet and Explorer lift at Mountain Village and the magic carpet and Derringer lift at the Madison Base area. The perfect option for first-timers on the slopes of Big Ski Resort. Beginner Tickets are available at ticket windows only and are not available in the early season.

Single Day Tickets

If you’re in town for a weekend and only skiing one day, single day lift tickets are available with prices ranging from $69 to $250. Depending on availability, discounted half-day lift tickets are available for same-day purchase from 12 PM at the ticket window, for lift access from 1 PM to 4 PM.

Multi-Day Tickets

The best option for Big Sky lift tickets is a multi-day pass, with options ranging from 2 out of 3 days to 7 out of 9 days. The more days you book, the more savings you receive! Reserve your dates online to ensure you don’t miss out!


Ikon Pass at Big Sky Resort

All Ikon Passholders will need to make a reservation to use their days at Big Sky, managed through their Ikon Pass account. Share discount codes for friends and family to purchase lift tickets, and take note of the blackout date for the 2023-24 season.

23/24 IKON Blackout Dates

  • December 26 -31, 2023
  • January 13- 14, 2024
  • February 17-18, 2024

Mountain Collective at Big Sky

Reservations are also required for Mountain Collective Passholders to use their days at Big Sky. Once you have used up the two days included in your Mountain Collective pass, enable autocharge and you may purchase additional days at a 50% discounted rates.

Lone Peak Tram Tickets

The newly transformed Lone Peak Tram transports skiers, snowboarders, and sightseers to the summit of Big Sky Resort at a staggering 11,166 feet above sea level! Winter access is regulated based on weather conditions and open terrain, pricing is based on a per-ride fee, and tram tickets may not be purchased in advance! Click HERE to explore what’s up with the new tram at Big Sky Resort!

Ski & Snowboard Rental Delivery

Getting on the slopes in Big Sky has never been easier! With Ski Butlers, the hassle of traditional equipment rental is a thing of the past and Big Sky Vacation Rentals guests enjoy 15% off all ski and snowboard rentals.  Save money, skip the lines and embrace a streamlined, personalized experience that offers high-performance ski and snowboard gear for every ability, terrain, and condition and maximizes your time on the slopes. 

Reserve your gear online and Ski Butlers will deliver to your vacation home, ensure the right fit, and send their technicians out to switch your gear if you’re not enjoying your every turn!

Mountain Sports Ski School

If you’re seeking professional instruction, or unsure of negotiating Big Sky’s vast terrain alone, the Mountain Sports Ski School is your ticket to conquering the slopes with confidence. The Mountain Sports Ski School offers a wide range of options for ages 3 and up, including private instruction and group lessons, multi-day camps and clinics, kids lessons and camps, adaptive programs, early and late season headlamp night skiing, and experienced tram guides to explore the advanced terrain on Big Sky’s iconic Lone Peak. 

Browse the Big Sky Mountain Sports Ski School to book your lesson or experience. 

Big Sky Resort Childcare

Don’t let the little ones stop you from experiencing the best of Big Sky! The Lone Peak Playhouse offers parents a worry-free experience with flexible options for morning, afternoon, or full-day childcare daily for children six months to 8 years. The playhouse has two convenient locations in Mountain Village and in the Madison Base area with indoor and outdoor play spaces, nap rooms for infants and toddlers, and a seamless connection to the Mountain Sports Ski School to set your kids up with lessons and camps. 

Reservations are required prior to arrival – call (406) 993-2220 for Mountain Village or (406) 993-6060 for Madison Base.

Parking at Big Sky Resort

Paid parking is available next to the Exchange building in Mountain Village, pricing starts at $52/day and reservations are required. All other Big Sky parking is free but can fill up fast, especially on holidays and weekends. There are free parking lots at the Madison Base area and in Mountain Village including a premium lot for carpool drivers (3+ drivers). From 8 AM to 6 PM, open-air shuttles run in constant rotation from the Mountain Village parking lots to the Exchange building at the base area. Visit the Big Sky Resort website for parking maps and availability. 

For carbon footprint conscious travelers, the Skyline Bus offers a seasonal service between Big Sky and Bozeman, and a daily service throughout Big Sky seven days a week from November 20, 2023 to April 14, 2024. Click HERE for the winter schedule to plan your rides from your Big Sky vacation rental to the Big Sky Resort slopes – or simply stay slopeside in a Big Sky ski-in/ski-out vacation rental

Ski-In/Ski-Out Lodging in Big Sky Montana

The best way to get on the slopes at Big Sky, is to stay on them! Our exclusive collection of Big Sky ski-in/ski-out rentals is your gateway to a seamless and stress-free mountain experience at Big Sky Resort. Make every moment on the mountain count, from the ease of ski school drop-offs and lunch breaks at home, to the unparalleled luxury of gliding back to your private hot tub for soothing apres ski soaks. When you stay slopeside, your mountain adventure awaits effortlessly on your doorstep! 

Getting to Big Sky is easy with regular flights into Bozeman Airport (only 40 minutes away) and airport shuttles and transportation direct to Big Sky. The Skyline Bus runs seven days a week during the winter season, making it easy to get around town once you’re here with several local tour companies available for bucket-list winter adventures in nearby Yellowstone National Park.

Winter season is booking up fast, so start planning your Big Sky winter getaway today with Big Sky Vacation Rentals. Our collection of premier Big Sky chalets and homes are located in the best neighborhoods in Big Sky with ski-in/ski-out vacation rentals to suit every size and style, and exceptional guest services for a last minute winter getaway in Big Sky, MT!

Why Visit Big Sky In The Summer?


There is a reason Big Sky locals say “Come for the winter, stay for the summer”. Not many places top Big Sky’s skiing in the winter but Big Sky in the summer is just as amazing! With a wide array of summer activities and dining options that include outdoor decks with views of the surrounding mountain ranges, there is no better place to be for a summer mountain getaway!

This guide will help you decide when to visit Big Sky in the summer.

JUNE

Average High/Low in °F: 68/36

June is truly the start of Big Sky’s summer season and an amazing month to visit if you want to avoid the crowds. The days grow longer while the snow starts to melt which turns the hillsides green and the wildlife is out in abundance. With most of Big Sky Resort’s activities open in late May and June, you can enjoy your time on the mountain hiking or biking, or take a day to golf Big Sky Resort’s award winning golf course. It is also a great time to visit Yellowstone National Park and explore its spectacular geysers as you will miss the summer rush of visitors and get to watch the wildlife during calving season, from Grizzlies, to Bison and Elk. 

JULY

Average High/Low in °F: 78/40

Big Sky truly comes alive in July as the weather is warm and sunny, and the town is packed with weekly music, farmers markets, festivities and events like the PBR (Professional Bull Riding). From hiking to waterfalls, to summiting the surrounding mountain peaks, or biking on town trails and rafting and fishing the world-renowned Gallatin River, the opportunities to adventure are endless when it comes to exploring the great outdoors of Big Sky! The warmer nights are also perfect for star gazing around a fire while reminiscing about your day with family and friends. 

AUGUST

Average High/Low in °F: 77/39

The beautiful summer weather continues into August in Big Sky but with less crowds towards the end of the month as kids return to school. Visit our weekly farmers markets and listen to live music in the mountains as there is no better time to explore Big Sky’s great outdoors. If you are looking for an outdoor adventure, enjoy whitewater rafting, horseback riding, ATVing, hiking, biking, SUPing or Big Sky Resort’s activities at the Mountain Base. For a more relaxing stay, enjoy a day at the Spa, take a sight seeing tram to the top of Lone Peak or wander through town to visit our local shops and restaurants. 

SEPTEMBER

Average High/Low in °F: 68/32

The summer in Big Sky winds down in September. The crowds are thinning out, the temperatures start to get cooler, and you might be lucky to experience the rare first snowfall in Big Sky in late September. As the colors change, the wildlife becomes abundant before hibernation later in the fall. Big Sky Resort stays open until the end of the month, so make sure you take a scenic lift ride up to the top of Lone Peak or enjoy a guided hiking tour on the mountain. Get out into the canyon to fish the world-renowned Gallatin or Madison rivers with a fly fishing guide, as the fishing is phenomenal in September. This is also a great time to head to Yellowstone National Park, as you will miss the busy summer months and can enjoy the park without the crowds.

THE PERFECT PLACE TO RELAX AFTER AN ADVENTURE

After a full day of exploring you can retreat to your luxurious, comfortable vacation home for an evening to remember. We proudly boast one of Big Sky’s largest selections of vacation rentals, so you’re bound to find one that perfectly suits your group’s size, style, and budget. Luxuries include private hot tubs, lavish outdoor patios and the best mountain views in Big Sky. Please give us a call today at +1-888-915-2787 or email us at info@bookbigsky.com to inquire, or simply browse through our available properties below.


Easy 5-Day Summer Itinerary for Big Sky, MT


Big Sky is one of the top-ranked ski resorts in the west, but the fun doesn’t end when the snow melts on the mountaintops. Summer in the mountains is so fun & special! Crisp mountain air for early morning hikes, sunny days spent in waterfalls, rivers and alpine lakes and warm evenings for summer cocktails and live music under the stars.

Big Sky delivers all of this, and more. Ride the scenic chairlift to the summit of Lone Peak, engage in fun Big Sky Resort summer activities geared to the whole family and mingle with locals and Big Sky visitors in Town Center with open air eateries, breweries, unique shopping and a fun line up of activities throughout the summer months. 

Wherever you choose to stay in our charming mountain town you’re guaranteed a relaxing getaway, easy social distancing, scenic alpine vistas and easy access to the top summer activities in Big Sky. Browse our neighborhood guide and selection of luxury Big Sky rentals and start planning your vacation with our 5 Day Summer Itinerary for Big Sky.


DAY 1: STAY LOCAL IN BIG SKY

Breakfast in Town Center

Start your Big Sky vacation in the heart of Town Center. Acre Kitchen is a welcoming introduction to Big Sky’s food scene with wholesome and organic farm-to-table breakfasts for sit down and healthy grab and go options. If a quick coffee and breakfast pastry is more your style, head to Caliber Coffee Roasters, Big Sky’s only local roaster.

Hike to a Waterfall or Alpine Lake

Big Sky is surrounded by some of the best hiking trails in Montana with streams, alpine lakes, blooming wildflowers and snow clad peaks! Some of our favorites are the easy 1.6 mile family trail to Ousel Falls and the more strenuous 7.1 mile hike to Beehive Basin and a tranquil alpine lake. We suggest packing a picnic and making a full day of Big Sky’s trails.

Dinner in Town Center

Reserve a table at Michelangelo’s for award-winning Italian, dine on fresh sushi at Blue Buddha or head to Lotus Pad for tasty Thai. For late night drinks, make your way to Big Sky’s late night hot spot, The Standard cocktail lounge in Mountain Village, with over 50 handcrafted cocktails and a delicious dessert bar.

DAY 2: GET ON THE WATER!

Breakfast in Bed

After indulging in late night drinks, breakfast in bed sounds inviting! Our Big Sky rentals boast some of the best vacation kitchens in Big Sky, we’ll even arrange grocery delivery so you can lie in! If you’re keen to explore more of Big Sky’s foodie scene, we suggest the organic gourmet coffee, hot breakfasts and freshly baked cinnamon rolls at Blue Moon Bakery in Big Sky Town Center.

On the Water Activities

Book a scenic tubing trip or whitewater expedition on the Gallatin River, an exhilarating adventure for the whole family. If you prefer calmer waters, Lake Levinsky is a 10 acre lake nestled in the shadows of Lone Peak near the entrance to Mountain Village with boat rentals, pedal boats, canoes, SUPs and fishing.

Lunch in Town Center

Enjoy a laid-back lunch at The Rocks in the heart of Big Sky Town Center. This is one of Big Sky’s top lunch venues with a tasting room, restaurant, small outdoor patio and liquor store to pick up your favorite Montana spirits to take home.

Explore Big Sky

Spend a leisurely afternoon exploring Big Sky. Get some retail therapy in the local stores, pick up gifts and souvenirs, browse the art galleries, and perhaps even sneak in a massage or spa treatment.

Happy Hour and Dinner

Hit the happy hour and sample Big Sky’s best craft beer at the Beehive Basin Brewery. Stay in Town Center for hand-tossed pizza at Ousel & Spur (with a Bambino menu for the kids!), traditional noodles at Niseko Ramen Bar or good food, fun games and live music at Tips Up.

DAY 3: YELLOWSTONE PARK TOUR

Grab & Go Breakfast

Pick up some fresh pastries for a quick breakfast from Caliber Coffee Roasters or grab a coffee and breakfast to go from Café 191 before you head out for a day at Yellowstone National Park. 

Yellowstone Park Tour

It’s a one hour drive to the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park and well worth the day trip from Big Sky. If you’re driving or have a rental car, take a self-guided tour or book a bucket-list safari adventure or guided tour of Yellowstone. The scenic route from Big Sky to Yellowstone passes through a corner of the park that is prime for viewing wolves and bears in their natural habitat so be sure to bring your binoculars and camera.

Dinner on the Gallatin River

A trip to Big Sky is not complete without authentic Texan BBQ at the Gallatin Riverhouse Grille. The Riverhouse is enroute back to Big Sky with patio dining on the Gallatin River, live music, spectacular views and the best barbeque in Montana. It’s a pit stop you won’t regret!

DAY 4: THE BEST OF BIG SKY RESORT

Slopeside Breakfast

Savor a hearty breakfast overlooking the slopes of Big Sky Resort at the Carabiner Lounge on the terrace level of the Summit Hotel. Feast on decadent pancakes or a healthy omelet while soaking up spectacular views of Big Sky’s iconic Lone Peak from the outdoor patio. The Carabiner Lounge opens at 6:30am for an early start.

Relax in the Great Outdoors

Big Sky offers an abundance of relaxing outdoor activities. Spend the morning fishing the blue ribbon rivers and trout streams with a local fly fishing guide, tee off on Big Sky’s award-winning golf course, go birdwatching and wildlife viewing on the trails or book a hot tub home and spend the morning relaxing in the comfort of your Big Sky vacation home.

BBQ Cook-Out

The benefits of a vacation home over a hotel are many, but you can’t BBQ in a hotel room! Our Big Sky rentals offer high-end amenities, fun games rooms and inviting outdoor living spaces with views and private hot tubs, so we encourage you to spend some time enjoying your home-away-from-home.

Big Sky Resort Activities

Book an adventure to Montana’s highest scenic overlook on the Lone Peak Expedition, an unforgettable Big Sky experience with views from the summit spanning three states and two national parks. Return to Big Sky Basecamp in Mountain Village for bungee trampolines, disc golf, archery and zipline tours. 

Happy Hour & Dinner on a Ranch

Lone Mountain Ranch is a historic guest ranch near Big Sky, a symbol of American West heritage that is not to be missed. Share a round of drinks in the Saloon Bar followed by a unique western fine dining experience at Big Sky’s favorite Horn & Cantle. Reservations are essential.

DAY 5: A DAY OF BIG SKY ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES

Breakfast

It’s your last day of vacation so why not sleep in and enjoy a slow start to the day at home. Today is adventure day so carbo-loading is allowed!

Big Sky Adventure Activities

Adventure close to Big Sky for the day! If you are looking for some adrenaline, head off the beaten path on the ATV trails nearby in the Gallatin Canyon. If you are looking for a calmer activity, horseback riding in Big Sky offers spectacular views, trails and adventures. Depending on what you are looking for, you can enjoy pack trips, fishing trips, trail rides or big game hunting via horseback. 

Happy Hour at Copper Whiskey Bar

Spend your final evening in Big Sky at the Copper Whiskey Bar and Grill in the Wilson Hotel in Town Center. Copper has happy hour snacks and drinks from 3pm to 6pm and elevated pub grub served till 9pm, so you can settle into the laid-back atmosphere and stay put for your last night in Big Sky!


3-Day Summer Itinerary


If Big Sky’s last summer season is any indication of things to come, it’s time to start making your summer plans to visit our charming mountain town! Big Sky comes alive in the summer months with farmer’s markets, outdoor patios for dining, festive summer events, loads of activities for the kids and free family-friendly live music concerts in Big Sky Town Center. 

All this fun, yet so easy to find a secluded spot to social distance. Surrounded by miles of pristine Montana wilderness, cascading waterfalls and alpine lakes for a cool dip, blue-ribbon rivers for rafting and fishing, and panoramic vistas of the Madison Mountains and Big Sky’s iconic Lone Peak, Big Sky is the ultimate playground for lovers of the great outdoors. 

Our selection of luxury Big Sky vacation rentals range from cozy cabins with big views to chic modern mountain homes in Big Sky’s three main neighborhoods, Meadow Village near Big Sky Town Center, Mountain Village near the Big Sky Resort base area and Moonlight Basin perched on the slopes of Lone Peak. Here’s the top tips from our Big Sky team on how to spend 3 days in Big Sky.


DAY 1: A SCENIC HIKE AND BIG SKY SUNSETS

Breakfast

One of the top reasons our guests choose a vacation home over a hotel is the bonus of a fully-equipped kitchen to prepare your favorites in the comfort of home. We can even arrange to pre-stock your fridge and pantry so there’s no need to rush out for shopping or breakfast and you can start your first day in Big Sky slowly. After all, you are now on vacation!

Hike Around Big Sky

Switch to vacation time on a scenic Big Sky hike. Book a guided family hike to explore the trails at Big Sky Resort, discover the local trails near Big Sky or hike the trails from home if you’re staying slopeside. The Ousel Falls Trail (1.6-mile) is a top family hike near Big Sky or, for a more invigorating hike, the Beehive Basin Trail (7.1-mile) near Mountain Village boasts some of the most breathtaking views in Big Sky as you make your way through summer wildflowers to a glistening alpine lake overlooking Lone Peak. 

A Mediterranean Inspired Lunch

Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Olive B’s, a bistro-style eatery tucked in a corner of Meadow Village with cozy indoor booths, a scenic outdoor patio and tranquil views of Lone Peak across the Big Sky Golf Course. Olive B’s is also a great place for a lazy Sunday brunch in Big Sky. 

Shopping & Sightseeing

Spend the afternoon getting acquainted with our charming mountain town. Big Sky Town Center is a great place to shop for mountain apparel, unique Big Sky souvenirs to take home and homemade goods or fresh produce from the weekly Big Sky Farmers Market in Fire Pit Park. 

Dinner

Stroll from Town Center to to Beehive Brewery for the best craft beer in Big Sky before dinner. Reserve a table at Michelangelo’s for award-winning Italian, or if you are looking for great Asian-inspired food, try out the fresh sushi at the Blue Buddha or drunken noodles at Lotus Pad.


DAY 2: EXPLORE WEST YELLOWSTONE

An Early Start

There’s no time for breakfast in bed today, it’s an early start! Grab a breakfast and coffee on-the-go at Caliber Coffee Roasters in Mountain Village or at Café 191 as you turn onto Highway 191 to Yellowstone.

Day Trip to West Yellowstone

The west entrance of Yellowstone National Park is only 60 miles from Big Sky on a scenic drive along the Gallatin River. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for wildlife on the way down as your drive takes you through a corner of the Yellowstone National Park that is home of several wolves. If you caught a flight into Big Sky and don’t have a rental car, there are several options for a guided experience of Yellowstone.

Dinner on the Gallatin River

Stop at Riverhouse BBQ on the way back to Big Sky (45 minutes from West Yellowstone). Riverhouse BBQ is a top attraction with visitors to Big Sky, and a locals favorite! After a long day in the park, you’ll be happy to find a space on the incredible patio overlooking the Gallatin River, enjoy free live music and tuck into world-class BBQ.


DAY 3: BIG SKY ADVENTURES

Breakfast

Start your day with breakfast in bed or a hearty, organic breakfast with fresh, farm-to-table flavors at the Acre Kitchen in Big Sky Town Center.

Escape to Nature

There are endless ways to enjoy the beautiful surroundings of Big Sky and today’s the day to pack a picnic and immerse yourself in the great outdoors. Book a fly fishing tour with a local guide on our world renowned blue-ribbon rivers, tee off on an award-winning golf coursehorseback ride through the wilderness or whitewater raft the Gallatin River.

Lunch

Enjoy a lunch at Copper in Town Center on the way back up the mountain. With an outdoor south-facing patio, a firepit and delicious food, you will be able to refuel in style for the rest of the day!

Big Sky Resort Adventures

Big Sky Resort has fun summer activities for an afternoon of adventures for the whole family with ziplining, disc golf, archery course, outdoor escape room and scenic chairlift rides to miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking. The Lone Peak Expedition to Montana’s highest scenic overlook is one of Big Sky’s top attractions but be sure to book in advance. 

Dinner on a Ranch

End your 3 day getaway to Big Sky with a quintessential Montana culinary experience at Lone Mountain Ranch, a historic guest ranch just a short drive or bus ride from Big Sky. Sip on summer cocktails in the Saloon Bar, indulge in an evening of fine dining at the Horn & Cantle or surprise the kids with a horse-drawn wagon ride and authentic family-style cowboy dinner.


The Perfect 3-Day Big Sky Winter Itinerary


Big Sky Vacation Rentals offer a hand-picked selection of over 125 luxury vacation rentals in prime locations throughout Big Sky. We’ll find you the perfect home to suit your Big Sky vacation itinerary and assist with vacation planning to ensure your 3-day getaway to Big Sky is a special experience. 

To help you plan your stay, our local team has put together the best of Big Sky from dining, après-ski, to the best outdoor activities! Here are our suggestions for unique ways to experience the best of Big Sky in just three days.


Day 1 – A Warm Welcome to Big Sky

Breakfast

Begin your first day in Big Sky with a classic, hearty breakfast at the Carabiner Lounge overlooking the slopes of Big Sky Resort. Open daily from 6:30am this will not have to interfere with your on-mountain time! If you’re still settling in, start the day off slow with fresh coffee and homemade waffles prepared in your modern kitchen from the comfort of your Big Sky vacation home.

Ski Big Sky Resort

You’re fueled up and it’s time to hit the slopes at Big Sky Resort. Save time and reserve your lift tickets early! Big Sky boasts 5,850 acres of terrain and an average of 2 acres per skier, with fun and challenging slopes for every member in your travel pod. 

Slopeside Lunch

If you’re staying slope side you can always stop home for lunch, but we have a few on-mountain suggestions for a refuel. For a quick lunch, the best local meal deal on the mountain and legendary hot dogs, head to Yeti Dogs in Mountain Village or take your time and enjoy homestyle comfort food and a local brew at Westward Social in The Exchange.

Après Ski

After a long day of warming up your ski legs and cruising some of the greatest snow on earth, enjoy slopeside après ski with the best Montana craft brews on tap, signature cocktails and panoramic views of Lone Peak at the Vista Bar in Big Sky’s inviting food court overlooking the Mountain Village Plaza. 

Dine Out in Big Sky

Whatever tantalizes your taste buds, you’ll find it here in Big Sky. Experience the authentic flavors of Northern Italy at the award-winning Michelangelo’s contemporary bistro, sample Big Sky’s best sushi at the Blue Buddha Sushi Lounge or feast on drunken noodles and tasty Thai at Thai Basil.


Day 2 – Unique Big Sky Adventures

Breakfast

Pick up a coffee to go and breakfast sandwich or dine-in for local farm-to-table fare at Cowboy Coffee, an intimate eatery in Big Sky. You’ll need plenty of carbo loading for your day of outdoor adventures in Montana’s Big Sky country. 

Snowmobiling

Snowmobiling is one of the top winter activities in Big Sky and the best way to explore the remote Montana wilderness is by snowmobile. Canyon Adventures offer half and full day guided backcountry trips near Big Sky or escape the crowds and discover the beauty and natural wonders of nearby Yellowstone National Park on a guided or self-guided snowmobiling tour.

Après Ski

A day of wilderness adventures is likely to leave you shattered so you may want to recoup and enjoy après ski curled in front of the fire or stargazing from your private hot tub. But, if the Big Sky après ski scene has you hooked, the Block 3 in Big Sky Town Center has a daily happy hour with delicious spiked hot drinks, après ski cocktails, elevated pub grub and a laid-back atmosphere. 

Ride a Snowcat to Dinner

For a unique backcountry dining experience, we highly recommend the 3-course candlelit dinner at the Montana Dinner Yurt. Ride a snowcat through the peaks of Big Sky to a secret location on Lone Peak for delicious fireside dining, live acoustic music, torch-lit sledding for the whole family, and the most spectacular stargazing in Big Sky.


Day 3 – Back on the Big Sky Slopes

Breakfast

Start your day slope side at the Vista Hall food court on the upper level of The Exchange in Big Sky Mountain Village. The Café & Bakery is a European style coffee shop and café serving freshly roasted illy coffee, smoothies and a selection of breakfast pastries for hungry skiers to start their day the right way. Of course, coffee and croissants as you watch the skiers on the slopes from your private hot tub (or pillow) sounds equally enticing.

Back on the Big Sky Slopes

Big Sky boasts the biggest skiing in America, so there’s still plenty of terrain still to cover. The world’s most advanced chairlift makes it easy and quick to explore the vast terrain of Big Sky from the easy groomers to the expert terrain at the summit of Big Sky’s iconic Lone Peak. 

Slopeside Lunch

Ski over to the Madison Base Area on the Moonlight side for a slope side lunch at the Headwaters Grille. On Big Sky’s bluebird days, you can dine on the outdoor patio or stay cozy and watch the skiers and boarders from a window table while you savor salads, soups, grilled farm-to table specials and burgers or chicken fingers for the kids! 

Cross Country Skiing

Explore the beautiful scenery on over 85 kilometers and 2,200 vertical feet of groomed cross country ski trails right out of Big Sky. Lone Mountain Ranch was voted #1 Nordic ski destination in North America in Cross Country Skier magazine and certified instructors available, they invite skiers of all abilities to venture out on the trails.

Big Sky Brewery Experience

Beehive Basin Brewery is one of the top après ski spots in Big Sky and a fun place to wind down after a day on the slopes. Grab a pint, fill up a growler or sample a flight of hand crafted Montana beer while soaking up spectacular views of the Big Sky landscapes. 

Dine in a Historic Mountain Lodge

Take a scenic drive to Lone Mountain Ranch for a fine dining experience in the historic mountain lodge. Sip on one last après ski cocktail in the saloon bar and continue your evening at the Horn & Cantle for an authentic Big Sky culinary experience.


6 Best Aprés Ski Spots In Big Sky, MT


The term “Aprés Ski” dates back to the French 50’s ski scene and has become a culture over the years that is ingrained in the mind of every skier and boarder when planning a ski trip. Who doesn’t love a little nip after a full day on the ski hill?

Aprés Ski refers to the social activities and entertainment that await following a day of shredding the slopes and, for some, after-ski entertainment is as important as the slopes themselves. Skiing is a social sport, and the fun factor doesn’t ever end on the slopes in Big Sky. 

Aprés ski is all about coming together with family and friends, recapping your day on Big Sky’s world-class slopes, sharing tips and mountain experiences, creating memories and having fun! Whether your idea of aprés ski is romantic fireside cocktails followed by fine dining, or you’re keen to kick off the ski boots, get cozy and settle in for night of pub grub and partying with friends (or potential bar-hopping!), we’ve got the scoop on the best aprés ski spots in Big Sky.

Best Aprés On the Mountain

1. Westward Social

Westward Social is located in The Exchange (formerly Mountain Mall), a vibrant hub of activity and the epicenter of aprés ski in Big Sky’s Mountain Village. Ski in straight from the slopes, gather with friends at a long table or find a cozy booth, play bar games and enjoy live entertainment from local bands and DJs. Westward Social is known for its laid-back vibe, craft cocktails and share plates of homestyle comfort food.

2. Vista Bar

The Vista Bar is located on the upper level of The Exchange in the Vista Hall, Big Sky’s modern slope side food court with roaring fireplaces, an inviting atmosphere and a choice of six eateries. Whether you’re nestled indoors or on the expansive deck you’re rewarded with a selection of signature cocktails, the best Montana beers on tap and stunning views of the Mountain Village Plaza and Big Sky’s iconic Lone Peak.

Best Aprés in Town Center

3. The Rocks Tasting Room

The Rocks Tasting Room is a quaint tasting room with whiskey bar inspired décor, a cozy atmosphere and a great outdoor patio in Big Sky Town Center. Snack on a menu of light meals with homemade soups, charcuterie boards and gourmet flatbreads and sample craft beer or specialty cocktails made from the finest local Montana spirits.

4. Beehive Basin Brewery

Craft beer lovers will find Beehive brews on tap throughout Big Sky but, for an authentic Montana brewery experience, we suggest aprés ski at Beehive Basin Brewery in Big Sky Town Center. The tasting room boasts views of Big Sky’s snow-capped peaks as well as the brew master at work in the microbrewery. Beehive Basin Brewery does not serve food but allows patrons to order in from neighboring restaurants.

5. Lone Mountain Ranch

For a quintessential Montana experience take a short scenic drive down the mountain to the historic Lone Mountain Ranch, a grand mountain lodge located close to Big Sky Resort. Begin your aprés ski with happy hour in the saloon followed by farm-to-table dining in the upscale Horn & Cantle Restaurant. For the ultimate Big Sky experience book a legendary sleigh ride dinner through the forest to a lantern-lit cabin for a Big Sky aprés ski experience like no other.

Aprés in the Comfort of Your Home

6. Hot TubsFirepits Mountain Views

For some, the ultimate Big Sky aprés ski experience is the seclusion of a Montana mountain cabin with a wood-burning fireplace, bubbling hot tub under the stars and outdoor fire pit for aprés s’mores and hot buttered rum. Whether you choose to stay slope side in Big Sky Mountain Village, walking distance to the aprés ski in Big Sky Town Center or in a secluded setting perched high on the slopes of Moonlight Basin, we represent the best vacation rentals in Big Sky and treat your vacation like our own.

The Perfect 5-Day Big Sky Winter Itinerary


Big Sky Vacation Rentals offer a hand-picked selection of over 125 luxury vacation rentals in prime locations throughout Big Sky. We’ll find you the perfect home to suit your Big Sky vacation itinerary and assist with vacation planning to ensure your 5-day getaway to Big Sky is a special experience. 

To help you plan your stay, our local team has put together the best of Big Sky from dining, après-ski to the best activities! Here are our suggestions for unique ways to experience the best of Big Sky in 5 days.


Day 1 – Stay Local in Big Sky

Slopeside Breakfast

Day 1 deserves a slope side breakfast at Big Sky Resort to get your bearings and switch slowly to mountain time. Vista Hall is Big Sky’s newly renovated food court with views of the ski runs, inviting fireplaces and a delicious European style café & bakery with fresh roasted coffee and breakfast pastries to start your day. 

Ski Big Sky Resort

Big Sky Ski Resort boasts 5,850 acres of terrain with over 400 inches of the greatest snow on earth, groomed runs for every skiers and snowboarder in your group and extreme off-piste skiing for the adventurous. With 39 lifts and over 300 named runs ranging from wide-open groomers to challenging steeps, we suggest you plan your day on the slopes in advance!

Lunch

If the conditions are good and the adrenaline is rushing, make a quick pit stop at Yeti Dogs in Mountain Village for quick service and the best hot dogs in Big Sky or ski-in to warm up at The Exchange. The Vista Hall food-court has plenty of options for you to enjoy.

A Local Big Sky Dinner

Big Sky Town Center and Meadow Village have many enticing eateries ranging from wood-fired pizza at Ousel & Spur to traditional Asian and Thai cuisine at Blue Buddha or Thai Basil and elegant fine dining. Whether you’re visiting Big Sky with kids, friends or your beloved beau, you’ll find the perfect dining experience locally in Big Sky. 

Late Night Drinks

Save space for dessert and after dinner drinks at The Waypoint, Big Sky’s best cocktail lounge. The Waypoint is Big Sky’s hottest new après ski spot with a selection of local beer and wine, over 50 hand-crafted cocktails, warm, spiked after dinner drinks, and a delicious dessert bar.  


Day 2 – Big Sky Backcountry

Breakfast in Meadow Village

Start your day with a hearty and nourishing organic breakfast at Cowboy Coffee, a trendy eatery in Meadow Village. Cowboy Coffee offers a fun and flavorful farm-to-fork experience with all you need to fuel your day of adventures in Big Sky’s beautiful backcountry.  

Snowmobiling

Snowmobiling in Big Sky is a must-do experience and is geared for the whole family. Play in the powder fields and open meadows of Gallatin Canyon on a Big Sky snowmobiling adventure with Canyon Adventures  or take it full throttle and book a guided snowmobile tour of Yellowstone National Park surrounded by majestic mountain peaks, frozen waterfalls and winter wildlife.

Fireside Après Ski

Let the spirit of adventure continue at Block 3 in Big Sky’s Wilson Hotel. Lounge by the fire with an old-fashioned or sip spicy margaritas, share ski stores with friends round the outdoor firepit and warm up for a night of more Big Sky adventures at one of the best après ski spots in Big Sky. 

Dinner in a Yurt

It’s not often you get to ride a snow cat to dinner, sled by torch light with the kids, sing along to acoustic tunes and enjoy a candlelit dinner in a secret Yurt on the slopes of Lone Peak! The Montana Dinner Yurt offers the most unique dining experience in the backcountry of Big Sky. Be sure to book ahead!


Day 3 – Unique Big Sky Experiences

Breakfast

You’ve only scraped the surface of Big Sky’s endless terrain so it’s time to get back on the slopes. Plan your ski day with breakfast at home or gather the crew and start your day slopeside with pancakes or a hearty omelet at the Carabiner Lounge in Mountain Village.

Ski Big Sky Resort

Sharpen your skills at Big Sky’s seven terrain parks or ride the Lone Peak Tram to discover the terrain at the summit of Lone Mountain. While the easiest run off Lone Peak is a steep black diamond, the journey is worth it for the 360-degree views of 3 states, 2 national parks and the spectacular peaks surrounding Big Sky Resort

Slopeside Lunch

It’s time to take a break to refuel. Mountain Village has lots of ski-in eateries for a quick lunch break (dine in or to-go!) or make your way to the Madison Village Base Area on the Moonlight side of Big Sky for lunch on the slopes at Headwaters Grille.

Cross Country Skiing

Explore the beautiful scenery on over 85 kilometers and 2,200 vertical feet of groomed cross country ski trails right out of Big Sky. Lone Mountain Ranch was voted #1 Nordic ski destination in North America in Cross Country Skier magazine and certified instructors available, they invite skiers of all abilities to venture out on the trails.

Big Sky Brewery Experience

Quench your thirst with a cold craft brew at Beehive Basin Brewery, Big Sky’s newest brewery. Beehive Basin is a seven barrel microbrewery and taproom with a rotating selection of seasonal brews, Big Sky mountain views and a fun ski-town vibe.

Dinner on the Ranch

From a star studded dinner in a yurt to fine dining in a historic Montana ranch lodge! Lone Mountain Ranch offers an authentic Montana culinary experience at the authentic saloon bar and the intimate Horn & Cantle Restaurant. Savor the best of the west, paired with signature cocktails, local Montana beers and an impressive wine list. 


Day 4 – Discover Yellowstone’s Natural Wonders

Sunrise Breakfast

With a full day of adventures ahead, it’s an early start! Pick up a quick coffee and breakfast pastry at Caliber Coffee Roasters or a grab-n-go breakfast on your way out of town at Café 191 in Big Sky Canyon Village.   

Yellowstone Park Winter Tour

Yellowstone is a natural wonderland that is even more beautiful under a blanket of snow. Only a one-hour drive from Big Sky, Yellowstone is easily accessible and an experience not to be missed. You’re welcomed by vast snow-covered plateaus with free roaming elk, wolves and moose, frozen waterfalls, thermal pools, erupting geysers and spectacular natural wonders. 

Take a self-guided tour or book a winter tour of Yellowstone from Big Sky. Yellowstone Guidelines offer snowshoe, cross-country ski and wildlife tours throughout the winter or book a guided Yellowstone tour from Big Sky Meadow Village with Yellowstone Scenic Tours

Adventures for the Kids

Consider a dog sled adventure through beautiful Moonlight Basin or a traditional horse-drawn sleigh ride and family-style dinner at Lone Mountain Ranch. Also try  320 Ranch Sleigh Rides for a unique and once-in-a-lifetime expereince!

Dinner on the Gallatin River

The Riverhouse is a Big Sky attraction and locals favorite! Located just outside of Big Sky (and conveniently on the way home from Yellowstone) on the banks of the Gallatin River, the Riverhouse serves up authentic Texas BBQ with a Montana twist. As they say, “it’s a smokin’ good time” at Riverhouse BBQ.


Day 5 – Create Lasting Big Sky Memories

Breakfast in Bed

You’re exhausted, we get it! There’s so much to do in Big Sky but today it’s breakfast in bed, a soothing hot tub and slow start at home. Big Sky Vacation Rentals kitchens are well-equipped (and pre-stocked if you choose) to whip up a home-cooked meal any time of the day! If you’ve got ski-in/ski-out access to Big Sky there’s no rush at all!

Breathe in the Crisp Mountain Air

It’s your final day in Big Sky so be sure to get outdoors and breathe in the crisp mountain air! This may mean heading back to your favorite ski runs or terrain park, fly-fishing on the Gallatin River, heading off the trails on a backcountry snowshoe hike or early après ski on a sunny outdoor patio. Savor the day and make lifelong memories in Big Sky. 

Lunch at the Summit

Wherever you roam, we suggest reserving a table for lunch at Everett’s 8,800 for a Big Sky mountain-top dining experience at the summit of Andesite Mountain. This beautiful timber lodge boasts unbeatable Lone Peak views from the indoor dining area and outdoor deck with roaring fireplaces, exceptional alpine cuisine and an elevated dining experience.

Après Ski

Soak up the Big Sky après-ski scene with one last drink on the mountain. Grab a snack from the Vista Hall food court, enjoy a cocktail or cold brew and get a final picture perfect shot of Lone Peak at the Vista Bar in the Mountain Village Exchange.

Dinner on the Mountain

Enjoy cozy and casual fine dining at the Cabin Bar and Grill, overlooking the ski runs in the heart of Big Sky’s Mountain Village. Delectable Rocky Mountain cuisine, a full bar and extensive wine list, Big Sky views and take-out if you’d prefer to dine in the comfort of your luxury Big Sky vacation rental.


18 Best Restaurants In Big Sky Town Center


Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, embarking on an adventure with friends or escaping the city limits for a family vacation in the mountains, Big Sky is a destination of boundless beauty, immersive experiences, exhilarating outdoor adventures and classic Montana mountain cabins with a contemporary spin.

Some of the best restaurants in Big Sky are located in Big Sky Town Center. At Town Center, you’ll find everything from pizza to fine dining, cocktails bars and breweries, and grocery stores to stock up for a meal at home. Restaurant hours in Big Sky are seasonal – please always check the website for current hours and reservations.  Read on to check out our favorite 18 spots to check out while visiting this little slice of mountain heaven!

1. Cowboy Coffee Co.

Address: 25 Town Center Ave. 

Phone: (307) 733-7392 

Hours: Daily 6 AM to 6 PM

Link to Menu

2. Hungry Moose Market & Deli

Address: 209 Aspen Leaf Dr. 

Phone: (406) 995-3075

Hours: 6:30 AM to 9 PM

Online Ordering

3. Roxy’s Market & Cafe

Address: 20 Huntley Dr. 

Phone: (406) 640-0458

Hours: Daily 8 AM to 9 PM

Online Ordering

4. Steel Pressed Juice + Java

Address: 245 Town Center Ave. 

Phone: (406) 489-2900

Hours: Monday – Friday 8 AM to 2 PM

Link to Menu

5. Sweet Buns Bakery

Address: 145 Town Center Ave.

Phone: (813) 340-0422

Hours: 
Saturday & Sunday 9 AM to 2 PM
Wednesday – Friday 9 AM to 3 PM 
Closed Monday & Tuesday

Link to Website

6. The Rocks Tasting Room & Liquor Store

Address: 33 Lone Peak Dr. 

Phone: (406) 995-2066

Hours: Daily 11 AM to 8 PM

Link to Menu

7. Beehive Basin Brewery

Address: 245 Town Center Ave. 

Phone: (406) 995-7444

Hours: Daily 12 PM to 8 PM

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8. Alberto’s Mexican Restaurant

Address: 118 Ousel Falls Rd. 

Phone: (406) 995-2326

Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12 PM to 3 PM and 5 PM to 10 PM

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9. Big Sky Noodles

Address: Town Center Plaza 

Phone: (406) 404-6529

Hours: Daily 3 PM to 8:45 PM (closed Tuesday & Wednesday)

Online Ordering

10. Tips Up

Address: 76 Town Center Ave. 

Phone: (406) 995-2773

Hours: Daily 3 PM to Close

Local’s Tip: Enjoy their live music line-up!

Link to Menu

11. Tres Toros Tacos & Tequila

Address: 245 Town Center Ave. 

Phone: (406) 489-2900

Hours: Monday – Friday 8 AM to 2 PM

Get Social!

12. Block 3 Kitchen & Bar

Address: 145 Town Center Ave. 

Phone: (406) 995-2233

Hours: Daily 4 PM to 10 PM

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13. The Waypoint (formerly The Independent)

Address: 50 Ousel Falls Rd. 

Phone: (406) 995-7827

Hours: 
Sunday – Thursday 4 PM to 10 PM 
Friday – Saturday 4 PM to 11 PM

Local’s Tip: Check out their daily movie schedule!

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14. Blue Buddha Sushi Lounge

Address: 99 Town Center Ave.

Phone: (406) 993-2583

Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 5 PM to 9 PM

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15. Pinky G’s Pizzeria

Address: 47 Town Center Ave. 

Phone: (406) 995-7492

Hours: Daily 5 PM to 9 PM

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16. Lotus Pad Asian Cuisine

Address: 47 Town Center Ave. 

Phone: (406) 995-2728

Hours: Daily 5 PM to 9 PM

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17. Ousel & Spur Pizza Co.

Address: 50 Ousel Falls Rd. 

Phone: (406) 995-7175

Hours: Daily 5 PM to 9 PM

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18. China Cafe

Address: 112 Ousel Falls Rd. 

Phone: (406) 995-4488

Hours: Daily 5 PM to 8:30 PM

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WHERE TO STAY NEAR BIG SKY TOWN CENTER

Big Sky has three main neighborhoods: Mountain Village at Big Sky Resort, Moonlight Basin on the slopes of Lone Mountain, and Meadow Village, the nearest neighborhood to Big Sky Town Center

Big Sky Vacation Rentals offers a selection of luxury vacation homes and condos within walking distance to Big Sky Town Center, the Big Sky Golf Course, and some of the top trailheads in Big Sky – fully equipped with modern comforts, luxury amenities, and all the bells and whistles for a memorable Big Sky vacation. 

Whether you’re planning a golf getaway, romantic escape or family reunion in Big Sky, Big Sky Town Center is a destination for endless summer fun and the team at Big Sky Vacation Rentals is ready to help you plan your trip and find your dream vacation home in the Montana mountains! 

Find more vacation inspiration in our Big Sky vacation blog and download our Big Sky Vacation Guide app so you don’t miss a thing that Big Sky has to offer, year-round!