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Known for the legendary ski hill that opened in 1973, Big Sky has become a year-round outdoor hotspot for mountain bikers, backpackers, and anglers alike. Check out the lift-served downhill trails at Big Sky Resort, over three hundred miles of hiking trails throughout the surrounding Lee Metcalf Wilderness, or the blue ribbon trout fishing along the Gallatin River.

Many visitors stop at Big Sky as their base for western access to Yellowstone National Park. The drive through Gallatin Canyon along Hwy 191 from Bozeman to West Yellowstone isn't to be missed. As you head south from Big Sky, look west toward the peaks of the Madison Range. Then, as you enter the National Park and the road snakes along the border between Wyoming and Montana, look east toward the Gallatin Range. Check out the Bighorn Pass hike that heads straight through the Gallatin Range below Bannock Peak.

Visiting Tips

Big Sky Resort typically opens for skiing from the end of November to the end of April. The shoulder seasons, fall and spring, can be trickier for trail access as it can be muddy or snow-covered. However, early fall can be an excellent time to get out as the weather is dry, relatively warm, and the crowds thin out even more. The highest average temps fall between late July and early August.

At over 7,200 feet of elevation, visitors should prepare to be at altitude. This means lots of water, maybe a little caffeine, and a day or two to acclimate or between backpacking trips. As well as a slower pace and being conscious of symptoms associated with altitude sickness like a headache, dizziness, difficulty sleeping, or nausea. In the backcountry, the only thing that helps altitude sickness is to return to lower altitudes and higher oxygen levels.

For anglers, the Salmonfly hatch is an annual event between the end of June and the beginning of July, when the spring run-off is at its height. There's nothing like taking a rest day between hikes by soaking your tired legs and feet in the icy-cold Gallatin River full of hungry cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout.

Camping & Lodging

As the western access point for Yellowstone National Park, there is no shortage of places to stay in Big Sky. Here's a brief list of options from Visit Big Sky, ranging from hotels and spas to inns and western lodges:

Additionally, there are a wide range of campground experiences available around Big Sky and throughout the Gallatin Canyon to the north like the Moose Creek Flat Campground, Red Cliff Campground, and Windy Pass Cabin. As well as backcountry camping throughout Lee Metcalf Wilderness.

Food & Drink

The food options in Big Sky run the gamut, from bakeries to big game and everything in between. You can grab a beer at the Lone Peak Brewery or a cocktail across the way at Olive B's Big Sky Bistro and then toss a coin to decide between Ousel & Spur Pizza Co. or the Blue Moon Bakery for a fresh homemade pizza.

Other Activities

Rock climbing, horseback riding, hunting, whitewater rafting, and, of course, skiing are just the tip of the iceberg for outdoor pursuits around Big Sky.

Recommended Routes in Big Sky - 3

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Favorite The biggest drop in Big Sky as of 2022.  It's a nice higher-speed drop over a gravel road.
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Mountain to Meadow Route

5.8 mi 9.4 km 550' Up 167.74 m Up 1,474' Down 449.41 m Down

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Favorite The biggest drop in Big Sky as of 2022.  It's a nice higher-speed drop over a gravel road.
Difficult Difficult

BIG SKY BIGGIE 2019 50 MILE COURSE

48.7 mi 78.4 km 8,611' Up 2624.65 m Up 8,613' Down 2625.32 m Down

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Favorite View into Bear Basin from North Fork descent
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North Fork Loop

8.2 mi 13.2 km 1,450' Up 442.05 m Up 1,463' Down 445.83 m Down

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Big Sky Biking

  • 85 Miles 136 Kilometers of Trail
  • 3 Recommended Routes
  • 4 Easy Trails Easy Trails
  • 16 Intermediate Trails Intermediate Trails
  • 12 Difficult Trails Difficult Trails
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Trails in Big Sky - 29

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2.5 mi 4.0 km #1Snake Charmer
Intermediate Intermediate
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5.7 mi 9.2 km #2Upper South Fork
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1.8 mi 2.8 km #3Hummocks
Intermediate Intermediate
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1.4 mi 2.3 km #4Uplands
Intermediate/Difficult Intermediate/Difficult
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2.7 mi 4.3 km #5Ralph's Pass
Intermediate/Difficult Intermediate/Difficult
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8.4 mi 13.6 km #6Second Yellow Mule #42
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1.6 mi 2.6 km #7Otter Slide
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1.0 mi 1.7 km #8Rabbit Run
Intermediate Intermediate
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4.6 mi 7.5 km #9North Fork Trail #16
Intermediate Intermediate
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1.9 mi 3.1 km #10Ridge Trail #403
Difficult Difficult
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Photos of Big Sky - 14

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Gentle climb across Elk Park Meadow nearing the top of Upper South Fork trail
Aug 20, 2015 near Big Sky, MT
Flowing corners through the woods with views of the Spanish peaks
Aug 20, 2015 near Big Sky, MT
Some switchbacks to practice technique between the speedy parts
Aug 20, 2015 near Big Sky, MT
View into Bear Basin from North Fork descent
Aug 7, 2017 near Big Sky, MT
The narrow ribbon of singletrack on the blazing fast descent of First Yellow Mule.
May 19, 2018 near Big Sky, MT
New boardwalk sections.
May 19, 2018 near Big Sky, MT
Sunset on M2M
Aug 27, 2018 near Big Sky, MT
The biggest drop in Big Sky as of 2022.  It's a nice higher-speed drop over a gravel road.
Jul 7, 2023 near Big Sky, MT
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