Hankdogwilson
This is simply the best mountain the the lower 48 as far as I am concerned, great runs, awsome steeps, and wide open grommets!
01skigal
Queues a problem when conditions are good. Plenty of room just now to go and look from the top and ride back down again - preserve your skis / boards
620fionas
variety of runs all in bounds although 2015 is considered a bad snow year the skiing is just amazing with something for everyone
B2270AImichaell
The wait for the tram was a pain. Once on top the view is spectacular. There is no easy way down except to download the tram which is ok. Wonderful extreme and expert skiing.
Yoritomo
You can't get to the top without skiing at least a little. We took the tram to the top and then back down without skiing from the top. But then you have to ski down from where the tram starts.
SouthlakeDD
I have skied a lot of places in North America, and I may say that Big Sky hits the mark for serious skiers. 1) it's easy to get to.Maybe not as easy as Park City, but close enough. From Bozeman to Big Sky- about a 45 minute ride up the canyon. Beautiful ride. Once you arrive in Big Sky, everything is near by. No crowded parking lots ( Vail, Breck). Easy to figure out where to start as there is only one true base area. I won't comment on the recent addition of Mooonlight basin. The hill is pretty easy to navigate. Pleant of greens,Blues and Blacks and true dbl black from the top of the tram. For those who want to ski from the top= you can swing around the back and take a single black down. Apres Ski is not as favorable as others. Again, this is a SKI hill. Dinner choices on the hill are just OK. Nothing special,although the Italian joint wasn't shabby. If you want to eat with the locals, then just go down the hill. Many of the restaurants will shuttle you. A rental car is not required , but a good option. If you have room in the car, shop in Bozeman for groceries before you head up.Housing was pretty good. We rented a house and were within 200 yards of a lift. Ski in /out is limited, but if that is a must for you, then research Moonlight basin. Lots of places onthe hill over there. The restaurants on the hill have options . Burrito shack and soup/sandwich on the triple chair/Swift Express. If you want something a little nicer- then the top of Ramcharger -8800 - fits the bill. Also, if the sun is out the deck is a place to be. All in all - this is one of the best kept secrets in skiing. Lots of terrain. And if you want a day off- you're only an hour from Yellowstone. We headed down midweek and were not disappointed. Go ski this hill, you won't be disappointed
mshearin2
If you have the chance to go to the top (if it's not closed due to wind or weather) do it. The runs down are a bit rough, but the view is totally worth it.
460jack
The views were insane. At the time, you could see for over 50 miles. Some days though, it is not clear at all, and you may have difficulty skiing. Also, if it is not clear, it is very windy and can possibly blow you over.
DownhillRacerBoat
Great view on a clear day.Great place to ski down the mountain from.Wide open slopes, no lift lines.
783carle
We took the tram to the top of Lone Peak on a clear day and it was a beautiful views. I would recommend it if you can. We took the tram back down and did not ski down.
MACVirginia
Almost 11,000 feet in elevation. The tram ride is exciting and the view is breathtaking. Can ski down expert slopes, or walk around and enjoy the view then take the tram back down. An overlook point is at the top with a map shows all the surrounding mountain ranges. We were there this winter, I believe summer rides to the top are also available.
ALTAbrams
Had a excellent private lesson with Pablo through the ski school. He is clearly a professional and at the end of the evening I made notes of everything he taught me. Get a pro lesson, ask for Pab or Pablo and you will enjoy your ski adventure.
17jen17
You could ski for a month and not hit every trail. There really is nothing that i disliked. It was amazing watching my boys ski and the scenery blew me away. No ski lift lines either:)
Bradintz
Big Sky offers some of the best skiing in America. Zero lift lines, non-commercialized community. Skiing is good for everyone from beginners to advanced. There is always a ton of activities Mountain top, and a quaint meadow village with shopping, food, and additional activities. We visit every year in the winter - as much as we'd like to go explore more new places, Big Sky won our hearts and it's hard not to come back here!
Mustbite
We rented mountain bikes from the hotel we stayed at thinking we were just going for a sight seeing trip with some friends. But if you are a adrenalin junky you have to take the cable car to the top. The trail we took were hard but fun with a lot of obstacles. We stopped along the way down for breaks and sight seeing so it took us a couple of hours to get back. All wort it. My first time mountain biking and got hooked.