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Montage Big Sky

A 5-star luxury resort, The Montage Big Sky defines western hospitality. Inviting its guests to experience some of the biggest skiing in North America via a finely-appointed home base with the latest top-flight amenities, this luxury property includes 100 finely furnished guestrooms/suites and 39 residences, all offering sweeping vistas of the surrounding Spanish Peaks. All guests at the Montage Big Sky are privy to ski-in ski-out convenience and private access to the wildly expansive, 11,000-square-foot Montage Spa and an 18-hole golf course designed by Tom Weiskopf. In addition to its plethora of 5-star amenities, the Montage Big Sky boasts six onsite fine dining options that include wood-fired Italian cuisine, elevated Americana, as well as local Montana-fare and cocktail bars. Make unforgettable mountain memories in Big Sky country while staying at some of the finest accommodations Montana has to offer.
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Summit at Big Sky

This deluxe slopeside facility combines the convenience of a hotel with the amenities of a condominium. Flexible lock-offs allow for many sleeping configurations. The Summit melds European sophistication with Western style. The elegant Euro-Western Summit at Big Sky made its debut in March 2000 and features eight residential levels, two public levels with reception, concierge, meeting rooms, Provisions resort wear gift shop and an espresso cart. There are also three levels of underground parking. Combine these deluxe appointments with three high capacity lifts within 100 yards of the entry and you have one of the finest properties in the Rockies.
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Huntley Lodge

Located in the heart of Big Sky's Mountain Village, this historic hotel was part of the late NBC News broadcaster Chet Huntley's original vision for Big Sky Resort. The Huntley Lodge sits on the plaza at the base of the mountain, with the Explorer Lift just out the back door. Under the same roof are restaurants, shopping, ski storage, meeting rooms, and the Solace Spa. The Huntley Lodge includes convenient access to an outdoor heated pool, two outdoor hot tubs, and a fitness center.

Whitewater Inn

This budget lodge is conveniently located on Highway 191 midway between Bozeman and West Yellowstone near the turn off to Big Sky, MT. It's family and dog friendly, with continental breakfast included. On the banks of the Gallatin River, the Whitewater Inn is open year round within a few minutes drive to local restaurants and within 15 minutes of Big Sky Resort's Plaza area.

Huckleberry Hideaway

Experience the beauty of Montana's unspoiled forests with the convenience of skiing, shopping and dining just minutes away at Huckleberry Hideaway, a 4-bedroom retreat perched on a secluded ridge on a private, gated road overlooking Lone Peak. Nestled on 20 wooded acres, this home offers total privacy just 15 minutes from world-class skiing at Big Sky Resort and 5 minutes from Big Sky's lively downtown. Crafted from natural timbers, Huckleberry Hideaway features high ceilings, wooden beams and large picture windows framing storybook scenery and allowing natural light to flood the living area, dining room and kitchen. A wall-to-wall window seat in the spacious living room invites you to take in the views. Wildlife-inspired accents, including antler chandeliers and light stands, complement hardwood floors, log furniture and an impressive floor-to-ceiling river rock fireplace. An 8-seat formal dining area and breakfast bar allows plenty of room for homemade dinners, cooked with ease in the gourmet kitchen, which boasts granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and a 6-burner gas range. You can also take in Lone Peak from a private wrap-around deck off the living area, which offers ample outdoor seating, or during a soak in the private hot tub. With parking for three vehicles, including one covered space in a single-car garage, groups have the freedom to split up and explore Big Sky's surrounding areas at their leisure. Just minutes away you'll find skiing & snowboarding, Nordic skiing, dog sledding, golf, fishing, rafting and hiking, offering year-round adventure. For an easy day trip, the West entrance of Yellowstone National Park is just a scenic hour away. Whether you're visiting Big Sky for the skiing, hiking, Yellowstone or the mountain town culture, from outdoor summer concerts to farmer's markets, Huckleberry Hideaway offers a tranquil escape just minutes from downtown with breathtaking views and total privacy.

Skycrest 1728

This charming 3-bedroom condo offers unobstructed views of Lone Peak from the tree-lined Skycrest development, located on the free shuttle route just 5 minutes from Big Sky Resort. A sunny, open-concept living area welcomes you as you enter with classic mountain ambiance, including hardwood paneling, log accent furniture and vintage ski décor. Curl up by the wood-burning fireplace on the sofa and unwind watching flat screen TV. In a separate family area, play a game on the pool table. After a day of mountain adventure, gather around the six-seat dining table for a sit-down meal together, prepared in the charming country kitchen, complete with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Three stools at the breakfast bar offer ideal seating for morning coffee or you might prefer to step onto the private, furnished balcony for coffee with a view.
Wildridge Chalet

Wildridge Chalet

Nestled on woodland grounds with panoramic mountain views, Wildridge Chalet sits in the tranquil Spanish Peaks area, just 10 minutes from Big Sky Town Center and less than 20 minutes from skiing at Big Sky Resort. Custom-built with soaring ceilings, hardwood floors and a massive wrap-around deck, the 5-bedroom home has the ambience of a rustic lodge with the amenities of a modern resort, including a sauna. A heated garage with parking for two cars allows you to easily explore the surrounding area, from fly-fishing streams to the local golf course. For groups looking to explore Big Sky’s year-round recreation from a private, scenic location with modern amenities and a charming cabin atmosphere, Wildridge Chalet is an ideal alpine escape.

Hoos Views

Breathtaking views of Lone Peak, Fan Mountain, and the Spanish Peaks wilderness await you at this luxury mountain home. Offering ski access via the Cascade and White Otter lifts, the Hoos Views home is a true mountain paradise. With nearly 5,000 square feet, there are 5 bedrooms—two kings, two queens, and one bunk room with two twins and two doubles. The two luxurious master suites are furnished with gas fireplaces. In addition to two large family rooms, there is also a home office. The large kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line granite countertops and Thermador appliances, including a 6-burner stove and double oven with indoor grill top, two refrigerators, and a walk-in pantry. Guests can choose to dine in the large dining area or outside on the large wraparound deck with ceiling heaters. Other amenities include a house-wide Sonos sound system and two home theater systems, two sets of washer/dryers, an outdoor gas fire pit, large gas grill, 8-person outdoor hot tub, separate ski/gear room, and 2-car garage.

Pinnacles

Light and luxury fill every inch of The Pinnacles #8, a 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom Big Sky home that sleeps up to 14. Experience Montana’s natural wonders and endless outdoor activities, from skiing and snowboarding in the Winter to mountain biking and hiking in the Summer. Guests will love this home’s mountain views and private hot tub, all located a short walk from the slopes!
Blue Grouse

Blue Grouse

Blue Grouse Hills is the perfect year-round location for a quiet family retreat to Big Sky, abutting rolling sagebrush and forested hills near Town Center. This quaint neighborhood features a small handful of townhome duplexes styled on the exterior as log cabins with all the comforts of home inside—and lots of outdoor living space for lawn games or playing in the yard. Big Sky Town Center is a 10-minute walk or short drive, where guests will find many of our favorite local shops, restaurants, groceries, and nightlife. Other nearby activities include fly-fishing and rafting on the Gallatin River, horseback riding, and mountain biking. The west entrance of Yellowstone National Park is a 45-minute drive to the south, most of which is through the scenic northwest corner of the park and Gallatin National Forest.