Big Sky at golden hour
Montana · Northern Rockies

Big Sky

The biggest skiing in America. The smallest crowds.

45.3°N · 111.4°W  ·  3,403 M  ·  5,850 acres, no lift lines
Why Big Sky

More mountain than people. That’s the whole idea.

Big Sky has the most skiable terrain in the country and almost none of the crowds — Lone Peak rising over an empty valley, ranch-luxe lodges, and Yellowstone an hour down the road. It’s the American West with the scale turned up and the elbows turned down.

A skier dropping off the Lone Peak tram
Winter · Dec–Apr

Ski Lone Peak with room to breathe.

A tram to an 11,000-foot summit, bowls and chutes falling away in every direction, and lift lines that barely exist. The biggest skiing in America — and most days it feels like it’s yours alone.

A few ways to spend it

One mountain. A dozen different trips.

A group together in the mountains
A Society trip in Big Sky

You bring the group. We hold the keys.

Powder days with no one on them, a wellness reset in the quiet, or a ranch-luxe celebration under the Milky Way — Big Sky is space, and a lot of it. We hold the keys to the slope-side lodges, the private fly-fishing, the chef who comes to the ranch. Bring your group. Once it’s set, you travel free.

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