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| Big Sky Snow and Weather Report | |
| New Snow: | |
| # of Trails Open | 50 / 150 Trails |
| # of Lifts Open | 8 / 21 Lifts |
| Percent Open: | 34% |
| Snow being made? | N |
| Avg. Base Depth: | 23-37 m |
| Night Skiing? | N |
Big Sky Mountain Statistics |
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| Resort Altitude: | 6,970 feet |
| Mountain Peak: | 11150 feet |
| Vertical Drop: | 4180 feet |
| Ski School: | instructors |
| Cross Country Skiing: | 104 miles |
Transfer info
Gateway: Bozeman Airport
Transfer: Shuttle
Travel Time: 60 minutes
Transfer: Shuttle
Travel Time: 60 minutes
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Restraurants
Andiamo Italian Grille (Village Center)
Cuisine:
Whiskey Jack's (On the 1st floor of the Mountain Mall in the Mountain Village)
Cuisine: Southwestern cuisine
Wokkee Mountain Kitchen (Ousel Falls Road, Big Sky Town Center)
Cuisine: Chinese Cuisine
Cuisine:
Whiskey Jack's (On the 1st floor of the Mountain Mall in the Mountain Village)
Cuisine: Southwestern cuisine
Wokkee Mountain Kitchen (Ousel Falls Road, Big Sky Town Center)
Cuisine: Chinese Cuisine
Events
Proposed Opening Day (November 26, 2009)
Best Worst Ski Movie Festival (December 19, 2009)
celebration of the greatest and not-so great ski themed movies.
Sno-Ball and Sno-Bar (January 16, 2010)
Join us for day of children's activities, ice carving and family fun. After the lifts close stick around for the over 21 Sno-bar with DJ, dancing and drinks
Sno Bar Returns (Januayr 23, 2010)
Dummy Jump (February 6, 2010)
What else needs to be said. Grab some friends, build a dummy, launch it and destroy it to the cheers of thousands.
Rails Under the Stars (RUST) (March 12, 2010)
Check out local pros and riders as they slide into jibtastic stardom under the lights. Free for spectators, enjoy music, thrills and spills
Pond Skim (April 10, 2010)
Prepare to get wet and wild on this day. Watch competitors in costumes try and make their way across an icy cold pond at bottom of Ambush
Closing Day (April 11, 2010)
Best Worst Ski Movie Festival (December 19, 2009)
celebration of the greatest and not-so great ski themed movies.
Sno-Ball and Sno-Bar (January 16, 2010)
Join us for day of children's activities, ice carving and family fun. After the lifts close stick around for the over 21 Sno-bar with DJ, dancing and drinks
Sno Bar Returns (Januayr 23, 2010)
Dummy Jump (February 6, 2010)
What else needs to be said. Grab some friends, build a dummy, launch it and destroy it to the cheers of thousands.
Rails Under the Stars (RUST) (March 12, 2010)
Check out local pros and riders as they slide into jibtastic stardom under the lights. Free for spectators, enjoy music, thrills and spills
Pond Skim (April 10, 2010)
Prepare to get wet and wild on this day. Watch competitors in costumes try and make their way across an icy cold pond at bottom of Ambush
Closing Day (April 11, 2010)
Besides its unforgettable setting near Yellowstone Park, Big Sky ski resort is set apart by 400 inches of annual snowfall, 85 miles of named runs and lots of elbowroom.
Lift lines are basically non-existent here as you have limitless opportunities to explore the hidden skiable wonders of Big Sky ski resort. Although skiing and snowboarding are the ultimate joys, there is plenty to do at Big Sky ski resort after the lifts close.
Strap on some snowshoes and explore the backcountry, or hop in the back of a horse drawn sleigh and enjoy the snow-covered splendor under the stars. Skiing, snowboarding, horseback riding, or a massage? Your plate will always be full with so much to do at Big Sky ski resort.
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