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    Big Sky Resort - Big Sky Peak

    Big Sky Resort

    3.9(173 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Holy hell. First time in Big Sky and I am absolutely in love…read more The resort is MASSIVE...like, "I‑did‑three‑full‑days‑of‑boarding‑and-still-didn't‑hit‑every‑lift" massive. Every time we thought we were getting our bearings, we'd discover another whole zone tucked behind a ridge. Big Sky really does live up to its name. We kicked things off on what was supposed to be a "warm‑up run," but joke's on us, it was long, challenging, and honestly kind of brutal... in the best possible way. These runs are no joke and some of the longest I've ever ridden. But once the legs woke up, the rest of the day just flowed. Endless terrain, great snow, and barely any crowds. Absolute bliss. Had to pop into The Montage on the far left side of the mountain, and wow, the cocktails are phenomenal. Pricey? Yes. But you're on a mountain this bougie... what did we expect? Totally worth it. And let's talk about that gondola to tram combo up toward Lone Mountain. INSANE. The views are surreal, the exposure is wild, and the access is next‑level. Will I ever attempt the Big Couloir? Absolutely not. Do I love knowing it's there for people braver (and crazier) than me? Absolutely yes. Between the bowls, tree runs, off‑piste pockets, and wide‑open cruisers, there's truly something for everyone and somehow it never feels crowded. Big Sky has officially earned a top spot on my favorite‑resorts list. No question, I will 100% be back.

    A very cool place that's a must-visit while in Big Sky! You can enjoy stunning vistas spanning…read morethree states--Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming--along with views of eight mountain ranges. The centerpiece is a striking artwork, The Mountain by Antony James. The friendly and knowledgeable staff provide additional insights that make the visit even more enjoyable.

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    Swift current 6 lift at Big Sky

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    Big sky mountain

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    Bye Big Sky! Till next time!

    Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel

    Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel

    4.4(47 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    I loved our stay here! I was honestly bummed it was only for one night. The property has a huge…read moreparking lot, and when you walk in it's bright, clean, and welcoming. There's a great bar and seating area, plus a bar/kitchen called Block 3, and another bar right in the lobby! They serve complimentary breakfast and coffee that are both really yummy. The hotel also offers a gym and laundry facility, which is super convenient. Our room was spacious, spotless, and had everything we needed ... a full kitchen with a full-sized refrigerator, pots, pans, dishes, and silverware. The beds were really comfortable too. I'd absolutely stay here again. Highly recommend!

    When in big sky, this is our go to hotel. This Residence hotel provides a clean home away from…read morehome stay with nice amenities. Plus the hotel recognize Marriott status with upgrades and gifts for members. During this stay we were upgraded to a two bedroom room with a dinning room and kitchen. Plus the room had two bathrooms. And the room had great view of the mountains. Even if you don't have elite status- the hotel rooms all feature a mini kitchen. The hotel has a pool that is open all year long. The pool is nicely heated so you can relax in the pool and enjoy the snow in the mountains. Also there is a big spa that is hot enough for the winter time. If you need a drink, grab one at the bar inside, and bring it to the pool. The hotel bar will provide you plastic ware safe for the pool. The hotel also provides a nice continental breakfast that is included in the stay- on the breakfast bar there was cereal, yogurt, breads, waffles, and a variety of other breakfast items. The breakfast even included cold brew- fancy! Also the hotel features a restaurant and a separate bar. The restaurant features a full menu and bar. And the bar provides special cocktails, local beer and more. Plus you can get food at the bar too. The lobby is nice furnished. The lobby contains a beautiful fireplace and seating. Plus there is always coffee, tea and hot chocolate in the lobby to enjoy. Plenty of parking in front of the hotel. Plus in the winter time, the hotel has shuttle service to the ski resort.

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    Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel
    Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel

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    Collective Yellowstone

    Collective Yellowstone

    4.2(13 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    I thoroughly researched glamping experiences all over the Rockies, and decided to give The…read moreYellowstone Collective Retreat in Big Sky Montana a try because they seemed a better value, very nice, and more authentic than the others I saw, and the photos were inspiring. WE COULD NOT HAVE BEEN MORE PLEASED. Here's what we loved. (1.) We felt like we were really out in the wilderness, instead of a corporate thing disguised as glamping. (2.) The setting was jaw-droppingly beautiful. (3.) Our tent was comfortably and exquisitely outfitted. (4.) We had wonderful privacy and yet the staff was very available, pleasant and accommodating, and (5) The food was really delicious - not too fussy, just really good. The only thing I would suggest is that you request a graphic map with visual markers, mileage, etc., as we felt a little lost the entire time we were trying to get to the site. The staff was very nice in helping us via phone, but we would have arrived more relaxed if we'd been more confident in the route. We will definitely use The Yellowstone Collective Retreat again. SueAnn

    We went to Collective Yellowstone for our 10-year wedding anniversary. It is a very unique…read moreproperty, and was a very unique experience. Our tent was amazing - very well designed, a comfortable bed, and a beautiful short walk to get to it. Also the food here was great. There's a chef that cooks breakfast (included), and a four-course meal for dinner (extra). Both were excellent. Also as first-time visitors to Big Sky, MT, the staff was extremely helpful in getting us to the best restaurants and nature activities. Everyone working there was extremely nice. However, they seemed understaffed, which obviously isn't the workers fault - they were trying very hard to keep up with interacting with us and the other guests. For such a high-end place otherwise, with a high-end price, I think Collective Retreats should hire more workers.

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    Collective Yellowstone
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    The Lodge at Big Sky - Fitness Center

    The Lodge at Big Sky

    3.0(96 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    The Lodge had everything we needed for our stay. The lobby area was inviting, with several couches…read moreset up in front of the fireplace and a large chest of board games nearby that guests can play. It was nice to step away from phone screens for a bit. This is also where they serve their complimentary, well balanced breakfast from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM. They even have a pancake maker where you can watch the pancakes being made through a viewing window. The fitness center was well equipped and had everything needed to work all muscle groups. I liked that the treadmill is next to the window, allowing you to look out at the mountains while exercising from time to time. They also offer guest laundry for $5 each for the washer and dryer, with detergent available for $2. My clothes came out clean and dry. I did not get a chance to use the pool during my stay, but it looked like guests were enjoying it. There is also an outdoor hot tub, which creates a nice contrast between the cold air and the warm water with steam rising above it. The staff were friendly and patient. They answered our questions thoroughly and helped us feel confident navigating the area. At first, I didn't like that The Lodge was farther from the main village, but it ended up being only a five minute walk to where we needed to go. I would definitely book my stay here again if I have the chance to return to Big Sky.

    We had spent three days in Yellowstone, and needed an overnight on our way to Bozeman Airport…read more There didn't seem to be a lot of activity at the resort, which was fine by us. Our room was spacious and clean. The breakfast was average, although they did have a pancake making machine which you don't see very often. I wanted to get a glass of milk and nothing came out of the machine. I had to get the waitstaff to refill the machine, and then when I went back after they had filled it, the milk was sour. Except for the breakfast experience, our stay was fine. Not sure what it would've been like during the height of the season.

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    Moonlight Basin - All saddled up and waiting on you.

    Moonlight Basin

    4.0(23 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Me and a group of 3 stayed in Big Sky in the Moonlight community. We made a reservation at the…read moreresturant (Moonlight Tabern) on Resi, which was confirmed so we showed up at our allotted time of 7:00pm. The staff said our reservation was canceled, which was never communicated to us, and we had no transportation to get anywhere else in the -10° weather. The manager kept repeating herself about saying it was members only (although that wasn't said on Resi), and tried to say there was a shuttle running into town, but there isn't after 5:35. There were 3-5 tables taken and plenty of tables open to seat anyone, and they wouldn't accommodate us with carry out or any food, and asked us to leave after saying that without being empathetic to any degree. How can you stay at a community and not be able to eat at the lodge? Also, they didn't allow credit cards? How is that acceptable in today's age?

    We have had a house at Moonllight for years and love the area. We live n Denver now, but still…read morevisit Moonlight and love that it is such a little sanctuary there. We love the Saddle Ridge area for a few reasons: ski in ski out steps to the Moonlight Lodge pool workout facilities dining full bar spa quiet safe We actually ski Big Sky instead of Moonlight, but love being up at Moonlight because of the staff and amenities. If you are looking for an active nightlife, you are probably better served staying in Big Sky village. If you are looking for great skiing, buy an all mountain pass and explore. The Headwaters area is great.

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    Moonlight Basin - Jack Creek Ban & Grille offers great food and good fun in a friendly and relaxing atmosphere.

    Jack Creek Ban & Grille offers great food and good fun in a friendly and relaxing atmosphere.

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    River Rock Lodge - Lobby lounge area

    River Rock Lodge

    3.7(15 reviews)
    7.2 mi
    $$

    The place looks really nice on the outside and has a great looking lobby. At first glance the rooms…read morelook nice as well, but then you see the little flaws that together add up to a not so good experience. All the lights need to be turned on manually, and even when they are all on it still seems dark. There are no black out shades....so, boom, you get to wake up to full light...no sleeping in here. Every tithe neighbors close the door it makes a slamming noise that goes straight to your bones. Small television inside a wooden cabinet. The shower has some kind of cheese cloth curtain that absorbs then drops all the water on the ground, leaving puddles behind. The bathroom even has a sign telling you to put a towel on the ground. Long story short, updates are needed. I won't go through all the shortcomings of this place, I'll just say it seems a bit expensive for what you get. On the bright side the reception people are very nice and the morning continental breakfast us good enough. It's within walking distance of local restaurants. Last thing I need to say...don't even look at the hot spa on the side of the building.

    This hotel was fantastic…read more I walk ones in at 10pm without a reservation. The front desk guy quoted me the same rate that was on hotels.com. I got a first floor room that was easy to access and parking was right in front of the hotel. There is also a complimentary breakfast and coffee. Room was super clean.

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    Breakfast area.

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    Hallway

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