OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE
2022/2023
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Planning Your Trip
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Summer Adventures
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Winter Adventures
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Guides and Outfitters
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Yellowstone
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Regional Map
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Lodging
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Dining
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Shopping
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Health + Wellness
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Galleries
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Arts + Culture
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Special Events
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Day Trips from Big Sky
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Whether you’re just beginning to plan your trip or you have already arrived in our scenic mountain town – Welcome! Big Sky is a community founded on a passion for the outdoors. As each season transitions to the other, we find a new way to engage with the miles of hiking trails, acres of ski terrain and limitless recreation possibilities. We hope that you will use this guide to inspire your adventure here.
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WELCOME TO BIG SKY!
We are truly lucky to be surrounded by wild terrain and wildlife, but it’s important that it is respected. Here are some tips to RECREATE RESPONSIBILY to help make your trip the best and safest experience for you and our community. • Be Bear Aware: Take bear spray when hiking and give ALL wildlife at least 25 yards for safety • Know Before You Go: Learn the rules and regulations of where you’re recreating • Leave No Trace: Take only pictures, leave only footprints
• Clean Drain Dry: Clean and dry all equipment after use to limit the spread of invasive species • Visit Like A Local: Be kind to each other and give each other space on the trail or water We are so excited for your visit! This is our home and collectively we’ve walked, skied, biked all of these trails and eaten at all of these restaurants. Stop by our visitor center or give us a call and we’d be happy to help you make your visit unforgettable, whether it’s your first of fiftieth time here. See you soon! TEAM BIG SKY
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Planning Your Trip Big Sky, Montana is a vibrant mountain town and outdoor wonderland, where exciting year-round activities await. We invite you to visit and enjoy the local culture: friendly, down-toearth folks who are always up for an adventure.
This Official Visitor Guide is designed to help you plan your trip to Big Sky, and make the most out of every day here. 2
What time of year are you visiting? For summer activities, turn to page 12. For winter fun, start with page 22.
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HOW TO GET HERE How will you be traveling?
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SEASONS
Learn more about getting to and around Big Sky.
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WHAT TO DO Ziplining, skiing, or a day at the spa? Plan your trip with local adventures.
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WHERE TO STAY Down home accommodations, luxury lodging or a family dude ranch?
Choose the perfect place to overnight.
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WHERE TO EAT Local Dining
Explore spots to fuel up & get your foodie fix.
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HAPPENINGS Year-Round
Check out the best of Big Sky happening each month.
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Getting Here
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Big Sky, Montana Big Sky is nestled in beautiful Southwest Montana, equidistant between the charming college town of Bozeman, and the West Entrance of Yellowstone National Park, on Hwy 191 covering about 90 miles.
Far from ordinary, closer than you’d think. There are multiple flights from US cities to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN), Montana’s busiest airport. Most rental car companies are stationed in the main terminal, along with locally owned agencies that will meet you at the pick-up area. There are also several shuttle options to Big Sky, including coach bus transportation, and private or shared rides. (For regional view, see pages 36-37.) 4
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From the airport to Big Sky is a short 45-minute drive. Rent a car or schedule a shuttle up the scenic Gallatin Canyon and into the mountains.
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BIG SKY SHUTTLE, INC. 1-866-661-6836 bigskyshuttle.net
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406-585-5466 bozemanlimo.com
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406-556-3540 karststage.com
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BSS Luxury Travel Service specializes in private luxury travel for airport service to Big Sky, Bozeman, and West Yellowstone. Montana’s elite transportation company provides chauffeured transportation service for the greater Bozeman, Big Sky, and Yellowstone area of Montana. Montana’s premier transportation company, with the only shuttle desk in the Bozeman airport, offers a full service of everything from low cost shared shuttles to private door to door SUV rides. In addition, daily winter daytrip shuttles to West Yellowstone. Lone Peak Concierge is here to help you plan and schedule every detail of your upcoming visit to Big Sky. Our private car service also provides a safe, sanitized and fun transportation experience anywhere you’d like to go. Call or text 406.551.0340, we are dedicated to helping you get here! Mountain and Canyon Cab Co. is Big Sky’s premiere on-call ride service, shuttling throughout Big Sky as well as to and from the Bozeman Airport and West Yellowstone. Renting a car from the Bozeman Airport offers flexibility of travel throughout and around the Big Sky area. Choose from these convenient on-site rental companies: Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National and Thrifty. Big Sky’s only taxi service that offers safe & reliable personalized door-to-door service in and around the Big Sky area, to and from the Gallatin Field Airport, Bozeman and West Yellowstone. Private meet and greet service and corporate/group transporation in and around Bozeman, Big Sky, and Yellowstone Area.
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THE INN ON THE GALLATIN
STORMCASTLE PEAK MONTANA WHITEWATER
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The Big Sky destination is comprised of the Canyon, the Meadow and the Mountain. Whether arriving from the north or south you will wind through high alpine meadows into the rocky Gallatin Canyon on U.S. Hwy 191 alongside the pristine Gallatin River. Turn up MT Hwy 64/Lone Mountain Trail to the Meadow and Big Sky Town Center. Six miles further and you reach the Mountain, home to The Biggest Skiing in America.
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Ancient peoples used the Gallatin area for big game hunting and camps. Shoshone tribes (who called themselves Tukudika, or “eaters of meat”), as well as Bannock, Nez Perce, Crow, and others spend their summers in and around Big Sky, using the Cut-tuh-o’gwa (or Swiftwater), our Gallatin River, as a source of fish and plants for food, and the Gallatin Crest Trail as a “highway” for trading and travel.
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History of Big Sky
1803: Most of Montana is purchased from France in the Louisiana Purchase 1805-1806: Meriwether Lewis and William Clark explore and map the northwestern United States, guided by Sacagawea, a young woman of the Shoshone tribe Mid-1880s: Mountain men trap fur-bearing animals along the valley and prospectors search the canyon for minerals 1872: Congress creates Yellowstone National Park, the world’s first national park 1880s: Ranchers begin moving herds of sheep, cattle, and horses to the area, seeking meadows for grazing 1889: Montana is admitted to the Union, becoming the 41st State
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1890s: Homesteaders and ranchers begin building cabins and staking out homesteads in what is now Big Sky
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Early 20th century: Dude ranches begin to welcome visitors to experience a taste of Montana life
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1973: Big Sky Resort opens on Lone Peak, with a gondola and three chairlifts
HISTORIC CRAIL RANCH
2003: Moonlight Basin ski area opens on the north slopes of Lone Peak 2013: Big Sky Resort adds the former Moonlight Basin ski operation to create the Biggest Skiing in America® with more than 5,800 acres of skiable terrain and 4,350 feet of vertical drop 2016–2021: Big Sky Resort replaced five major aerial ski lifts with modern faster replacements: Shedhorn 4, Powder Seeker 6, Challenger, Ramcharger 8, and Swift Current 6.
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1960s: National TV newscaster Chet Huntley purchases ranchland from the Crail family to begin developing what will become Big Sky Resort
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With so much to do in Big Sky, we’ve created a few one-day itineraries for you to explore. Experience one of these classic Big Sky days sunriseto-sunset, or mix & match depending on your mood and interests.
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Cool off on your way back by taking a dip in the river, at the Deer Creek Bridge (AKA the Green Bridge)
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Stop at the Hungry Moose Market for breakfast, and grab lunch supplies for later
Grab a delicious breakfast and some treats for the road at ACRE Kitchen, then head towards West Yellowstone and into the park
Get wild in whitewater with a guided rafting adventure on the Gallatin River
Head north up the canyon to the Storm Castle Trailhead for a hike with amazing views you’ll have to earn with a steep climb
At historic Old Faithful, take a few hours to meander the Upper Geyser Basin and Morning Glory Pool
Refuel at Mi Pueblito Taco Bus on the way to your next activity
Head south to take in the majestic Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Keep the adventure going with ziplining at Big Sky Resort
Enjoy local brews and pub fare at Copper
Head back towards Big Sky and call ahead for some comfort food from Buck’s T4
Relive the day’s fun over pizza pies at Pinky G’s
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Take the Tram to the summit for the best views around
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Enjoy the good energy of a couple’s massage from Solace Spa and Salon
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Soak, swim, and play at the 12 hot and cold pools of Bozeman Hot Springs
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Hit the river while the trout are rising with a half-day of guided fly fishing
Nothing starts a day of skiing like coffee and baked treats from the Mocha in the Huntley
Start your day on top of the world, with a tram ride to the top of Lone Peak
Enjoy a tasty breakfast at Cafe 191, then travel up the canyon towards Bozeman
Step into ByWOM for a tasty burger and a beer
After ripping up the slopes all morning, grab afternoon lunch and après on the deck of Everett’s 8800
Meander through the cool forest on an afternoon walk to Ousel Falls with a picnic lunch from Roxy’s Market
After exploring the dinosaurs and wonders of the Museum of the Rockies, head downtown for a bite and some shopping
Take in some live music at one of our many fun venues like The Riverhouse BBQ & Events
Still skiing? No need to take your boots off— walk right into Westward Social for a satisfying, laid back meal
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Make reservations at Horn and Cantle for an intimate, delicious dinner experience
Back in Big Sky, finish the day with hearty fare at Alberto’s Authentic Mexican Cuisine
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Summer Adventures Big Sky’s summer months are all about long hours of daylight, beautiful sunshine, and incredible access to outdoor adventures for all levels of experience, interest, and ability. From peaceful morning hikes to multi-day epics, there’s something for everyone in Big Sky’s mountain backyard. We invite you to browse the following pages as fuel for your vacation dreams…
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Hiking
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Check out our online hiking guide for trails and tips visitbigsky.com/ recreation/hiking
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Planning Your Hike • Practice “Leave No Trace” principles to help keep our landscape healthy • Bring the right gear, water, and food, and dress in layers • Have a hike plan that also accounts for extra altitude, unexpected weather, and drive time—as well as little to no cell coverage (enjoy being “off the grid!”)
• Bring the kids—plus extra water, snacks, and clothing • Rover is welcome on our trails, but please keep your pup on a leash to protect them, wildlife, and other hikers, and have baggies handy to pick up after them
Hike Big Sky: Wednesday Trail Series
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Explore Big Sky’s backyard playground! Every hike offers a different view of beautiful Montana, from family-friendly trails to town-to-summit scrambles.
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Join the Big Sky Community Organization and Visit Big Sky for our summer hiking series. Each Wednesday morning (from early July to mid August) you can experience a new hike in the Big Sky area and learn about a fun new topic. From bird watching, to wildflower hunting, to a hike and paint looking over the town of Big Sky, each Wednesday is sure to bring something exciting and adventurous. For more information call Visit Big Sky at (406) 995-3000, visit https://www.visitbigsky.com/things-to-do/activity-finder/ hiking or stop by the Big Sky and Greater Yellowstone Information Center located at 88 Ousel Falls Road in Big Sky.
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Elevation Gain: 500 feet
Beehive Basin | Mountain | 6.6 miles round trip Elevation Gain: 1,625 feet
Lava Lake | Gallatin Canyon | 6 miles round trip Elevation Gain: 1,600 feet
Storm Castle Peak | Gallatin Canyon
4.7 miles round trip | Elevation Gain: 1,850 feet
Porcupine Creek | Gallatin Canyon | 2.3 mile loop Elevation Gain: 442 feet
BE BEAR AWARE: Be sure to grab bear spray if you’re headed out biking or hiking, and know how to use it. Make noise on the trail, and try to avoid hiking alone.
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TOP 5 Hikes
Ousel Falls | Meadow | 1.6 miles round trip
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House Rock GALLATIN RIVER
Rafting Take on the wild whitewater of the scenic Gallatin River and experience the excitement of whitewater rafting! Just north of Big Sky, you can go big on a stretch like the Mad Mile, or opt for a more scenic, relaxing float. Preparing for your adventure • • • •
Go for half a day or a full day (3 or 6 hours) Both group and private tours are available The typical season runs from May–September, depending on water levels Wetsuits, booties, and life jackets are available at all rafting locations
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Fly fishing is also a unique way to experience Yellowstone National Park. Fish for brook trout, brown trout, rainbows, cutthroats, and grayling in Yellowstone’s many streams, rivers, and lakes May–October.
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Fly Fishing Big Sky is surrounded by blue ribbon trout fishing, with rivers, alpine lakes, and mountain streams that make the area a fly-fishing paradise. Throughout the winding canyon are plentiful fishing holes and walk/wade access for all experience levels.
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• For those new to fishing, experienced guides can teach you everything from how to tie knots to the perfect casting techniques. • Lucky for us, fly fishing isn’t just a summer activity—you can fish in Big Sky any time of the year! • For permit information visit www.fwp.mt.gov/fish. For tips on the best fishing holes, and what they’re biting today, contact any local fishing outfitter or guide service listed on page 30.
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Two-Wheeling Fun Road biking, mountain biking, or just cruising around town, Big Sky has bike trails for all ages and skill levels. Check out our wellmaintained bike path running through town to the Ousel Falls trailhead. Local bike shops have trail maps and all the gear you’ll need, for rent or for purchase. Mountain Biking Epic singletrack, well-maintained trails, and mountain bike friendly dirt roads can take you to alpine lakes and mountain peaks. Check out the classic Porcupine, Garnet Mountain, Ramshorn Lake, and Mica Creek trails. Some of the best single track and downhill mountain biking is on the slope of Lone Peak at Big Sky Resort, with lift access and a well-kept trail system, and terrain for all levels.
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Road Biking Travel Big Sky’s scenic roads and highways, choosing routes that follow the Gallatin Canyon/U.S. Hwy 191 all the way from the Big Sky area into the boundaries of Yellowstone National Park, and on to West Yellowstone. Or pedal from your door to MT Hwy 64/ Lone Mountain Trail.
WHERE TO RIDE: Use the Big Sky Resort Summer Trail Map to navigate the trails. Download it at: visitbigsky.com/recreation/biking For information on bike outfitters turn to page 30.
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Outdoor memories you’ll love forever, and the best views money can’t buy. Sling a hammock up between two trees, find a flat piece of dirt to pitch a tent, or pull your camper up into a great spot, because you’re sleeping under the stars tonight. There are campgrounds to suit all styles of camping here. After a day spent hiking, fishing, or mountain biking, there’s nothing like an evening by the campfire roasting hotdogs and s’mores.
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WHERE TO CAMP: Check out page 50 for a list of area campgrounds, plus answers to camping frequently asked questions, including facilities info, reservations, and more. Spots can fill up so be sure to reserve yours early.
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DO MORE, SAVE MORE: Many area zipline outfitters offer package deals when combining a zipline or high ropes excursion with another activity like whitewater rafting, horseback riding, fly-fishing, or even lodging! Most operate from end of May until beginning of October.
Ziplining Experience the thrills of a ziplining adventure Fly through the air with true freedom! Scenic zipline courses let you sail across the scenic Gallatin River, explore the canopy of the Gallatin National Forest, and feel the rush at the Mountain Village, right below Lone Peak. For ziplining outfitters, turn to page 30. Preparing for your adventure • Be sure to wear or bring closed-toed shoes, comfortable shorts/pants, and weather appropriate clothing!
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Get out of your comfort zone, discover your own strength, and earn those views of incredible mountain vistas. The Gallatin Canyon is home to many classic routes. Go with a professional instructor to experience rock climbing for the first time, or hire a guide for an epic multi-pitch adventure—the possibilities are endless. For a guided rock climbing experience, contact Montana Alpine Guides. Alternatively, try your hand on the 25-foot climbing wall at Big Sky Resort, or the indoor climbing wall at Geyser Whitewater.
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Giddy Up! There’s nothing like seeing Big Sky Country from between the ears of a good horse. Discover—or rediscover—your western roots and explore Big Sky on horseback. • The quintessential western way to travel is an exciting way to get further into the backcountry
• Beginners can learn the basics, and advanced riders can explore exciting terrain
• Head out for a half or full-day journey, in summer or winter
• Some outfitters also offer boarding accommodations
Pack Trips For adventurous souls, an overnight pack trip by horseback into the rugged high country of Montana’s mountains offers a unique wilderness experience of memorable beauty. For a list of horse guides and pack outfitters, see page 30.
Golf Tee off in the heart of Big Sky’s Meadow Village, under the backdrop of towering Lone Peak. The Big Sky Resort Golf Course is an Arnold Palmer 18-hole, par-72 public course with beautiful vistas, long drives, and the occasional deer, elk, or moose crossing the greens alongside the river. Gear sales and rentals are available at the Pro Shop, along with golf lessons, clinics, and tournaments. Visit the Bunker Bar and Grill for food and refreshments—burger & beer specials every Monday! BigSkyResort.com The Reserve at Moonlight Basin: Private 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course. Play is available to non-members through select lodging. moonlightbasin.com Spanish Peaks Mountain Club: Access to the Tom Weiskopf Signature Golf Course is available to guests through Spanish Peaks Luxury Rentals. spanishpeaksluxuryrentals.com BIG SKY RESORT
*Private courses available with stays booked at property rentals. Green fees, other fees, and restrictions apply
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Winter Adventures Home to the Biggest Skiing in America 5850 Acres of Skiable Terrain
The true allure of Big Sky is its mountain location — a shared love of skiing and snowsports sits at the heart of what first created this community, and what makes it special today. Montana’s winter months are the perfect mix of powder days and bluebird skies. Whatever your favorite winter activity, you’re sure to experience unforgettable fun in Big Sky. SKIING + SNOWBOARDING
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Skiing & Snowboarding The Biggest Skiing in America Big Sky Resort is the beating heart of our mountain community. The resort boasts 5,850 acres of skiable terrain and 4,350 feet of vertical drop spanning across four different mountains. Plus, we’re known for minimal lift lines. Lessons Lessons are offered for beginners needing extra confidence or experts wanting to improve their technical skills. Big Sky Resort offers individual or group lessons on varied terrain, whether your goal is making your first parallel turn or skiing the Big Couloir for the first time. Backcountry Big Sky is perfectly located for backcountry skiing and splitboarding enthusiasts. We encourage you to go with a local guide, a great way to experience epic skiing and untouched powder while staying safe in avalanche terrain. Turn to page 30 for a list of backcountry guides and get current conditions at mtavalanche.com.
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Big Sky Town Center Ice Rink Top off your winter day with skating at our outdoor rink. Located in the Big Sky Town Center, this full-size rink is the perfect place to create timeless and treasured Big Sky memories. Skate rentals available in the Town Center. Rink schedule and events at bssha.org • Ice Skating • Hockey
• Curling • Broomball
Big Sky is at the heart of some of the best ice climbing in North America. This amazing sport is a way to connect with nature during winter like nothing you’ve ever expereinced. Contact Montana Alpine Guides for firsttime excursions and advanced objectives, as well as gear rental.
Experience the tranquility of the forest and fields in winter. Trek through the snow at your own pace on Big Sky’s miles of trails. Explore on your own, or go with a guide to learn more about the winter wildlife and the Big Sky environment. Lone Mountain Ranch has 18 km of trails for snowshoeing! Snowshoe rentals and trail info are available at many local outdoor retailers.
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Cross Country Skiing
Dog Sledding
Lone Mountain Ranch 50+ miles (85 kilometers) of groomed trails for all levels of experience. Enjoy alpine views and solitude without having to bust your own trail. Guided tours, gear rentals, and all-level lessons from PSIA certified instructors. Season passes and day tickets available. Lone Mountain Ranch was voted the #1 Nordic ski resort in North America by Cross Country Skier Magazine. lonemountainranch.com/ adventures/winter/#nordic
Mush! Travel through Montana’s backcountry in a dog-powered sled.
Backcountry Trails Explore the Gallatin National Forest via beautiful backcountry Nordic trails, ranging from mellow gliding to more rigorous terrain. Outdoor shops in the area can recommend trails with the best ski conditions. See page 30 for cross-country ski rentals and gear.
Experience a half-day dogsled trip in Big Sky, featuring tours and hands-on instructions for those eager to drive their own team of dogs. Did you know? Most working sled dogs are Alaskan Huskies —a mixed breed carefully selected for temperament, athleticism, enthusiasm, and trustworthiness. Alaskan Huskies come in every color, and some even have floppy ears—but these dogs are truly born to run!
Snowmobiling There are miles of backcountry trails around Big Sky for adventurous individuals and groomed trail options for family-friendly outings. Cruise through open meadows, spectacular alpine scenery, and powder fields in Big Sky and Yellowstone National Park. 26
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Sleigh Rides
Snowcoach Tours
Snuggle up under a blanket and enjoy this old-fashioned western adventure.
The magic of Yellowstone National Park comes alive when the park roads close.
Stop for dinner at a backcountry yurt or cabin, with a hot meal waiting and a fire to warm up by. Depending on the season’s snow conditions, most sleigh ride dinners run from mid-December to late March/early April. Private sleigh rides available for special occasions. Find more information on page 30.
Explore it from the warmth and comfort of a snowcoach, and skip the winter driving. Public and private snowcoach tours are available for all ages and physical abilities. These excursions leave from West Yellowstone and travel to places like the Old Faithful Geyser, the historic Old Faithful Snow Lodge, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
Preparing For Your Adventure
Yellowstone Snowmobile Tours
• Many outfitters offer full body suits, boots, gloves, and helmets for an additional cost.
Experience Yellowstone National Park on a guided snowmobile tour. Tours are typically a full-day adventure and stop at iconic points like Old Faithful and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.
• Maximum speed limit on all groomed Forest Service trails is 45 mph. • All snowmobiles must be registered, and out-of-state snowmobilers must purchase a non-resident snowmobile user permit.
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Explore wainter wonderland!
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Find info about outfitters, rentals, and gear under page 30.
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Visit Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone Park is open to visitors year-round. During summer months, take a guided tour or go self-guided in your own vehicle. During winter, heavy snowfall closes most of the roads, including the West Yellowstone entrance, but visitors are welcome to explore via skis, snowshoes—or by snowmobile and snowcoach. The Park’s North Entrance is open to private vehicle traffic year-round. See more details on visiting YNP on page 32.
Take a Hike Hiking is a great way to get out and experience Big Sky’s beautiful trails, any time of year. During summer months, it’s easy to find a hike to match your level of adventurousness—trails weave and connect from the base camp of Big Sky, through the wilderness all the way to Bozeman, Yellowstone National Park, and beyond. In the winter, check out the 1.6 mile hike to beautiful, frozen Ousel Falls, where you might see a few ice climbers, or the 6-mile snowshoe to the splendid mountain views of Beehive Basin.
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Wildlife Tours and Birding Experience the magic of seeing wild bears, wolves, elk, and more year-round in Yellowstone National Park. With expert guides and options for every season, a wildlife safari is a memorable way to see the real beauty of the park. And the birding in Big Sky is world-class! Spot hundreds of species, some that pass through in the spring and fall during migration and many others that call this place their permanent home.
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GREAT OUTDORS
Fishing and Hunting Big Sky sits at the heart of some of the world’s very best fishing. During the summer, follow hatches along the Gallatin River or one of its many creeks and tributaries. And the great fishing doesn’t stop in the winter—much of Big Sky’s waterways stay open, and so do the opportunities to catch beautiful fish. Big Sky Country is surrounded by National Forest and wilderness areas, offering fine opportunities for hunting. For a list of hunting guides and sporting goods stores, see page 30.
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WINTER FLY FISHING TIP: Try nymphing during the warmest times of day (10am–2pm) and look for deep, slow runs where fish may be treading water to conserve energy.
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Big Sky Resort’s famous Tram takes fifteen passengers at a time to the summit of Lone Peak, at 11,166’. Views from the top include two national parks, three states, and many mountain ranges. In the summer months, Big Sky Resort offers a guided Lone Peak Expedition via chairlift, expedition vehicle, and tram. During the winter, the Tram takes skiers to extreme terrain at the top of the mountain and provides scenic upand-down rides for those traveling to the top on foot. Don’t forget your camera!
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Guides + Outfitters
320 GUEST RANCH
205 Buffalo Horn Creek Rd | (406) 995-4283 | 320ranch.com
ARRIVE GEAR RENTALS
Big Sky Resort | (213) 559-2482 | bigskyresort.com
BASECAMP AT BIG SKY RESORT
50 Big Sky Resort Rd | (406) 995-5769 | bigskyresort.com
BIG SKY GOLF COURSE
2100 Black Otter Rd | (406) 995-5780 bigskyresort.com/summer-activities/golf
BIG SKY SPORTS
Big Sky Resort | (406) 995-5840 | bigskyresort.com
BIG SKY SPORTS DEMO CENTER
Big Sky Resort | (406) 995-5849 | bigskyresort.com
BIG SKY SPORTS MADISON RENTAL & REPAIR Big Sky Resort | (406) 993-6066 | bigskyresort.com
BIG SKY SPORTS RENTALS
Big Sky Resort | (406) 995-5841 | bigskyresort.com
BIG SKY ADVENTURES & TOURS
(406) 451-1650 | bigskyadventuretours.com
BIG SKY TROUT
(406) 579-7094 | bigskytrout.com/wp/
BLACK TIE SKI RENTALS OF BIG SKY
19 Meadow Village Dr, Unit #1C | (406) 995-3372 blacktieskis.com
THE BOARD ROOM
50 Big Sky Resort Rd. | (406) 995-5844 | bigskyresort.com
BURTON STORE
50 Big Sky Resort Rd. | (406) 995-5568 | bigskyresort.com
CACHE CREEK OUTFITTERS
Moose Creek Rd | (406) 995-3888 | cachecreekoutfitters.com
CANYON ADVENTURES
47200 Gallatin Rd | (406) 995-4450 canyonadventuresmontana.com
DIFFERENT SPOKES BIKE SHOP
Big Sky Resort | (406) 995-5841 | bigskyresort.com
EAST SLOPE OUTDOORS
44 Town Center Ave | (406) 995-4369 | eastslopeoutdoors.com
ELKHORN RANCH
33133 Gallatin Rd | (406) 995-4291 | elkhornranchmontana.com
GALLATIN ALPINE SPORTS
169 Snowy Mountain Circle | (406) 995-2313 gallatinalpinesports.com
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GEYSER WHITEWATER BOAT RENTALS
46651 Gallatin Rd | (406) 995-4989 | raftmontana.com
GEYSER WHITEWATER EXPEDITIONS
46651 Gallatin Rd | (406) 995-4989 | raftmontana.com
GRIZZLY OUTFITTERS
11 Lone Peak Dr. Ste. 101 | (406) 995-2939 | grizzlyoutfitters.com
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GALLATIN RIVER GUIDES
47855 Gallatin Rd | (406) 551-4097 | grizzlyoutfitters.com
JAKE’S HORSES, INC
200 Beaver Creek Rd | (406) 995-4630 | jakeshorses.com
LONE PEAK ADVENTURE & CONCIERGE 99 Town Center Ave | (406) 551-0340 lonepeakconcierge@gmail.com
LONE MOUNTAIN RANCH 750 Lone Mountain Ranch Rd | (406) 995-2782 lonemountainranch.com/sleigh-ride-dinner LONE MOUNTAIN SPORTS
Big Sky Resort | (406) 995-4471 | lonemountainsports.net
MONTANA WHITEWATER RAFTING & ZIPLINE CO. 63960 Gallatin Rd | (406) 763-4465 | montanawhitewater.com
RAD BIKES
48 Big Sky Resort Rd | (406) 599-7086 | radbikesmt.com
SKI BUTLERS
120 Big Pine Dr Unit 6 | (406) 640-2846 skibutlers.com/big-sky-ski-rentals
SPIRIT OF THE NORTH SLED DOG ADVENTURES Moonlight Basin | (406) 995-3424 | huskypower.com
WILD TROUT OUTFITTERS
47520 Gallatin Rd #1C | (406) 995-2975 | wildtroutoutfitters.com Big Sky, MT | (406) 223-5134 | yellowstonedogsledadventures.com
Tour Operators
Offering tours into Yellowstone National Park. Contact for more details. DISCOVERY YELLOWSTONE TOURS Big Sky, MT | (866) 661-6836 discoveryyellowstonetours.com
YELLOWSTONE SCENIC TOURS (406) 404-6429 yellowstonescenictours.biz
ROAM YELLOWSTONE GUIDING (406) 551-6518 roamyellowstoneguiding.com
YELLOWSTONE TOURING COMPANY Big Sky, MT | (406) 995-2975 yellowstonetouringcompany.com
YELLOWSTONE LUXURY TOURS 11 Lone Peak Drive, Suit 207 | (406) 995-4895 yellowstoneluxurytours.com
YELLOWSTONE TOUR GUIDES Big Sky, MT | (406) 995-2399 yellowstonetourguides.com
YELLOWSTONE SAFARI COMPANY (406) 586-1155 | yellowstonesafari.com
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Yellowstone Big Sky is your base camp to Yellowstone National Park. Visiting Yellowstone is truly a grand adventure! Big Sky is less than an hour’s scenic drive from West Yellowstone, the park’s west entrance. Having a vehicle to explore the park makes it easy to check out different areas and set your own schedule.
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Every season in Yellowstone means new activities to enjoy, and different services available to visitors. Yellowstone National Park’s road, lodges, and campgrounds begin to open for the summer season in May and June, and usually remain open until mid-October. Once roads are open for the summer, they are ungated for public access 24 hours a day, seven days a week with a park pass.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK (YNP) Passes + Access 7-Day Passes Private, non-commercial vehicle................................ $35
Summer Big Sky is 19 miles to the boundary of Yellowstone National Park. You will weave between Gallatin National Forest and national park land before reaching the West Entrance. Having a vehicle to explore the park makes it easy to check out different areas and set your own schedule. Summertime Travel Tips: • Get there in the early morning to beat the crowds, and stock up on food, water, and gas before entering the park—it can take a while to get from point A to B!
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Big Sky— Your Gateway Community to America’s First National Park
• Be prepared for traffic delays— “wildlife traffic jams” are common (but make for great roadside sightseeing). • Cell phone service is spotty— remember, you’re there for the experience! • If you’re staying in the park overnight, try to book/plan lodging in advance. • Unsure about wildlife interactions? Be sure to talk to a friendly ranger for safety tips. When in doubt, give animals extra space and time. Remember—they’re wild animals, and as park visitors, we’re entering their habitat.
Motorcycle......................... $30 Individuals by foot, bicycle, ski, etc................... $20
America the Beautiful
National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands (Interagency) Pass Program
Interagency Annual Pass... $80 Interagency Annual Pass for US Military......................... Free Lifetime Senior/ADA Passes Interagency Senior Pass.......$80 Interagency Access Pass.....Free Interagency Volunteer Pass ..............................................Free
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Yellowstone National Park Annual Pass........................ $70
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Winter
Additional Information
Yellowstone is a beautiful place under cover of snow. While most of the park roads are closed from October to May, travel by snowmobile, skis, or snowcoach makes for an unforgettable experience! Book a room in the grand Old Faithful Lodge, for the overnight winter adventure of a lifetime.
Seasonal Access During the winter, visitors can drive between the park’s northern entrance at Gardiner, and northeast entrance at Cooke City / Silvergate, while other roads are not maintained by snowplows and closed to vehicle travel. The town of West Yellowstone remains open, but access to the park from the west is limited to skiers and snowshoers, snowmobiles, and snowcoaches. nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit Camping and Lodging Nine lodges in Yellowstone offer 2,000 rooms for park visitors. Some campgrounds are first come, first served, and others allow advance reservations, for both RVs and tent camping. Backcountry permits are available no more than two days in advance and must be purchased in person. They are required for all overnight stays. nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/lodging Fishing Permits Angling in Yellowstone is permitted on certain streams, rivers, and lakes. Permits range from $18–$40 and can be purchased in and around the park. Regulations and more information available at nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/ fishing. Pets in Yellowstone Yes, Rover can come along! Dogs in Yellowstone are allowed to travel in your vehicle, walk on-leash near roadways, and camp with you. Please follow park rules for safety!
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Get out there and explore! 95% percent of visitors see just 5% of the park. The best way to experience Yellowstone is to lace up your hiking shoes and leave the crowds behind! Bear spray is available to rent or purchase, and strongly recommended for all hikes. https://www. visitbigsky.com/ yellowstonenational-park/ hiking-inyellowstone/
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More than 95% of the Park is considered “backcountry"
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Regional Map Belgrade – 54min Billings – 3hrs Bozeman – 56min Ennis – 1h 30min Gardiner – 2hrs 12min West Yellowstone – 56min Share your trip on social media @visitbigsky #visitbigsky
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Lodging Big Sky
Lodging When choosing the perfect lodging for your Big Sky vacation, consider your budget, preferred activities, the season, the amount of space you’ll need to stretch out and relax, and where in the Canyon, Meadow, or Mountain you want to rest your head.
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Simple or Luxurious Hotels can be luxurious or simple depending on your taste, with easy access to Big Sky’s many activities, convenient locations, lots of amenities, and a simple room reservation process.
There’s plenty of fun wherever you stay. Nearly every location has something unique to offer. Ask your local host about the best activities nearby.
DUDE RANCHES
Perfect for extended stays or larger groups
A Unique Experience
Vacation rentals can be great for families needing extra rooms, comfort during longer stays, and the freedom to cook your own meals.
Dude ranches and lodges are a unique way to experience Big Sky Country, with guaranteed memories. Big Sky’s guest ranches range from rustic country charm to elegant mountainside retreats.
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Dude Ranches
A Classic of the American West Like an all-inclusive resort, but in timeless, homey ranch accommodations. The Dude Ranch experience is an American vacation classic, rooted in the late 1800s but perhaps more relevant than ever today. Unwind for a few days, or adventure for a week.
320 Guest Ranch Year-round guest ranch with a warm, friendly, classic Western atmosphere. Ideal family vacations, weddings, and company events. Flexible accommodations —stay a day, a month, or anything in between. 320ranch.com 205 Buffalo Creek Road (406) 995-4283
Covered Wagon Ranch A mountain guest ranch with charming vintage cabin accommodations, hardy western meals served family style, and horseback riding for all ages and abilities. coveredwagonranch.com 34035 Gallatin Road (406) 995-4237 46
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Elkhorn Ranch Located south of Big Sky, just one mile from Yellowstone National Park, this traditional Montana dude ranch specializes in family vacations that include horseback riding, flyfishing, and outdoor activities. elkhornranchmontana.com 33133 Gallatin Road (406) 995-4291
Nine Quarter Circle Ranch
ninequartercircle.com 5000 Taylor Fork Road (406) 995-4276
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This historic Montana dude ranch is rooted in history with a welcoming, accessible feel. Owned by the same family for over seventy years, the Nine Quarter Circle offers guests horseback riding, flyfishing, country dancing, trips to Yellowstone, and more.
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cinnamonlodgeandevents.com (406) 995-4253 | 37090 Gallatin Road
THE CORRAL STEAKHOUSE & MOTEL corralbar.com (406) 995-4249 | 42895 Gallatin Road
THE HUNTLEY LODGE
(800) 548-4486 | Big Sky’s Mountain Village
THE INN ON THE GALLATIN
innonthegallatin.com (406) 763-4243 | 65840 Gallatin Road
THE LODGE AT BIG SKY
lodgeatbigsky.com (406) 995-7858 | 75 Sitting Bull Road
RAINBOW RANCH
rainbowranchbigsky.com (406) 995-4132 | 42950 Gallatin Road
THE MONTAGE
montagehotels.com/bigsky (406) 993-8142 | 995 Settlement Trail
THE RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT BIG SKY/ THE WILSON HOTEL www.marriott.com/bznrk (406) 995-9000 | 145 Town Center Avenue
SHOSHONE CONDOMINIUM HOTEL bigskyresort.com (800) 548-4486 | Big Sky’s Mountain Village
SUMMIT HOTEL bigskyresort.com
(800) 548-4486 | Big Sky’s Mountain Village VILLAGE CENTER AT BIG SKY RESORT bigskyresort.com (800) 548-4486 | Big Sky’s Mountain Village
THE WHITEWATER INN
bigskyresort.com | (406) 995-2333 47214 Gallatin Road
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BIG SKY VACATION RENTALS bookbigsky.com | (888) 915-2787
MOONLIGHT BASIN RENTALS
moonlightbasin.com/lodging | (800) 506-6650
MOONLIGHT RENTALS
moonlightrentals.com | (406) 600-4721
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STAY MONTANA VACATION RENTALS staymontana.com | (888) 871-7856
TWO PINES VACATION RENTALS
vacasa.com/usa/Montana/Big-Sky | (406) 995-4455
VACATION RENTALS BY BIG SKY RESORT bigskyresort.com/accommodations (800) 548-4486
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coveredwagonranch.com (406) 995-4237 | 34035 Gallatin Rd.
ELKHORN RANCH
elkhornranchmontana.com (406) 995-4291 | 33133 Gallatin Rd.
LONE MOUNTAIN RANCH
lonemountainranch.com (406) 995-4644 | 750 Lone Mountain Ranch Rd.
NINE QUARTER CIRCLE RANCH ninequartercircle.com | (406) 995-4276 5000 Taylor Fork Rd.
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320ranch.com (406) 995-4283 | 205 Buffalo Creek Rd.
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(877) 646-1012 | fs.usda.gov/recarea/custergallatin/recarea/?recid=5573 3 mi NW of West Yellowstone on Hwy 191, by the Madison River Latitude: 44.70629N, Longitude: -111.10081
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BEAVER CREEK CAMPGROUND
(877) 646-1012 | recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233181 8 miles north of West Yellowstone on Hwy 191, then 16 miles west on Hwy 287. Near Madison River and Earthquake Lake. Latitude: 44° 51’ 41.0000” N, Longitude: 111° 22’ 22.0001” W
BOZEMAN HOT SPRINGS CAMPGROUND
(888) 651-5802 | bozemanhotsprings.co/bozeman-campground 81123 Gallatin Rd, Hwy 191, Bozeman, MT
CABIN CREEK CAMPGROUND
(877) 646-1012 | recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233334 8 miles west of West Yellowstone on Hwy 20, then 4 miles north on Hebgen Lake Rd (Denny Creek Road). Latitude: 44° 52’ 17.9400” N N, Longitude: 111° 20’ 38.4000” W
GREEK CREEK CAMPGROUND
(877) 444-6777 | recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233742 58200 Gallatin Rd, Hwy 191, Gallatin Gateway, MT Latitude: 45° 22’ 50.0002” N, Longitude: 111° 10’ 54.0001” W
LONESOMEHURST CAMPGROUND
(877) 646-1012 | recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233331 8 miles west of West Yellowstone on Hwy 20, then 4 miles north on Hebgen Lake Rd (Denny Creek Road). Latitude: 44° 44’ 9.5600” N Longitude: 111° 13’ 52.6800” W
MOOSE CREEK FLAT CAMPGROUND
(877) 444-6777 | recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233738 56100 Gallatin Rd, Hwy 191, Gallatin Gateway, MT Latitude: 45° 21’ 24.0001” N, Longitude: 111° 10’ 17.0000” W
RAINBOW POINT CAMPGROUND
(877) 646-1012 | recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233131 5 miles north of West Yellowstone on Hwy 191. Turn west (left) onto Rainbow Point Rd for 3 miles, then north (right) 2 miles. Latitude: 44° 46’ 45.0001” N, 111° 10’ 49.0001” W
RED CLIFF CAMPGROUND
(877) 444-6777 | recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233736 41120 Gallatin Rd, Hwy 191, Gallatin Gateway, MT Latitude: 45° 10’ 27.0001” N, Longitude: 111° 14’ 30.0001” W
SPIRE ROCK CAMPGROUND
(877) 444-6777 | recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233746 65100 Gallatin Rd on Hwy 191 to the Storm Castle turnoff. Cross the river bridge, turn right and continue 3 miles to the campground. Latitude: 45° 26’ 29.0000” N, Longitude: 111° 12’ 23.0000” W
SWAN CREEK CAMPGROUND
(877) 444-6777 | recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/233739 57100 Gallatin Rd, Hwy 191, Gallatin Gateway, MT Latitude: 45° 22’ 21.0000” N, Longitude: 111° 10’ 5.0002” W
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Planning Your Camping Adventure • Laundry: Check out the
Sit and Spin laundry lounge for clean clothes and a one-of-a-kind experience. Located in the Meadow, this retro-themed laundromatlounge boasts a full bar. • RV / camper dumps: In an effort to keep the delicate watershed of the Gallatin River clean, Big Sky doesn’t offer tank dump services. Please make a quick stop to empty your tank in Bozeman (north of Big Sky), in West Yellowstone (south of Big Sky), or near Hebgen Lake (south of Big Sky).
• Campsites are first come, first served, but some reservations can
• For backcountry, or “dispersed,”
campsites in the Gallatin National Forest and Lee Metcalf Wilderness Area, no permits are required, but please observe all regulations. • For all camping in and around Big Sky, see fs.usda.gov/activity/ custergallatin/recreation/campingcabins for helpful regulations and information. • Most cell phone providers have coverage in the Big Sky town area, but much of the rest of the Gallatin Canyon is out of reception. Enjoy being off the grid, and plan accordingly!
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Food, gear, and other camping supplies
12 campgrounds with over 2,000 sites. Yellowstone National Park Lodges takes reservations for five of these campgrounds: the rest are first come, first served. nps.gov/yell/ planyourvisit/campgrounds.htm
Need to fill your cooler, pick up a few camp chairs, or replace that old headlamp before starting your camping trip? See our list of outdoor supply shops and outfitters on page 30.
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Set up your Big Sky adventure base camp under the stars! Get out in the woods and find your happy place with the perfect camping excursion.
Top Five Camping Tips 1. Camping can be comfortable! With a few gear additions like a tent footprint, sleeping pads, and camp chairs, you don’t have to sacrifice creature comforts for those great outdoor views.
3. Bring games and reading materials. Embrace classic, non-electronic pastimes. A game of cribbage or even the card game War is fun for all ages and will bring families together over the picnic table. 4. Dreading the morning chill? Putting your next-morning clothes in the bottom of your sleeping bag the night before makes that AM transition a lot more pleasant. 5. Store your food in a bearsafe cooler, a bear can, or inside your vehicle. Remember —squirrels, magpies, and even an unattended pup from a neighboring campsite can get into your snacks, too. It’s not just bears! BEARS AND THEIR NOSES: Bears have incredibly strong senses of smell. Store your food, toiletries (toothpaste, etc.) and anything that may put off a scent in a bear-safe storage container, especially when you’re away from your campsite or turning in for the night.
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2. Prepare for cooking outdoors. Do you have salt + pepper, the right pots + pans, utensils? Coffee? S’mores? Whether you’re cooking on a two-burner stove or hoping for the full “campfire cooking” experience, planning simple meals and taking stock of your cook kit and supplies will help eliminate frustration—and maybe even bring out your inner gourmand.
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Dining Much like the beautiful scenery surrounding Big Sky, a meal here can be equally inspiring. Imagine dining alongside a mountain stream, underneath a majestic peak, or riding a horsedrawn sleigh to a gourmet dinner in a rustic log cabin. All of these are possible here in Big Sky. visitbigsky.com/ things-to-do/dining/
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A Shared Meal is at the Heart of Montana Hospitality
From mouth-watering steaks to wild game and delicious vegetarian dishes, foodies and families alike love our fresh ingredients and local, farm-to-table flair.
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Try a Montana Mule! The delicious local twist on a hundredyear-old drink— whiskey, ginger beer, and twist of lime in a chilled copper mug.
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Big Sky has a wide variety of dining choices for every budget. In the morning, local bakeries and coffee shops will help you start your day off right. When the sun sets and you gather with friends and family, Big Sky offers a variety of après bars and lounges. Local breweries serve up delicious microbrews and specialty cocktails. From historic saloons to quaint lounges with an upscale ambiance, you can find just the right atmosphere to help you wind down after a long day of playing in the mountains.
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The Canyon B Breakfast BR Brunch L Lunch D Dinner $ Less than $15 $$ $15–34 $$$ $35 or more Buffalo Horn Cafe 320ranch.com (406) 995-4283 205 Buffalo Horn Creek Rd. Coffee, Baked Goods, Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch | B | BR | L | $$ Cafe 191 (406) 995-3232 47995 Gallatin Rd. American |B |BR |L |$ The Corral Steakhouse & Bar corralbar.com (406) 995-4249 42895 Gallatin Rd. Steakhouse, Bar B | BR |L |D | |✦ | $ Lone Perk Coffee Hut (406) 995-3112 90 Lone Mountain Trail Coffee, Baked Goods | $
McGill’s Restaurant and Saloon 320ranch.com (406) 995-4283 205 Buffalo Horn Creek Rd. Steakhouse, Bar | D | | $$ Rainbow Ranch Lodge rainbowranchbigsky.com (406) 995-4132 42950 Gallatin Rd. Fine Dining, Bar | D |GF/V | |✦ |$$ The Riverhouse BBQ & Events riverhousebbq.com (406) 995-7427 45130 Gallatin Rd. BBQ, Bar | D | |✦ |$ Slider’s Deli (406) 995-2566 91 Lone Mountain Trail American | $
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GF/V Gluten-free/Vegetarian options ✦ Live Entertainment Bar/Lounge ACRE Kitchen acrekitchen.com (406) 993-2333 25 Town Center Ave. American B | L | D | $–$$ Alberto’s Mexican Cuisine albertosbigsky.com (406) 995-2326 118 Ousel Falls Rd. Mexican | D | $ Beehive Basin Brewery beehivebasinbrewery.com (406) 995-7444 245 Town Center Ave. Brewery, No food || $ Big Sky Dough (406) 995-4488 112 Ousel Falls Rd. Doughnuts $ Blue Buddha Sushi Lounge bigskybluebuddha.com (406) 993-2583 99 Town Center Ave., Unit A5 Sushi D || ✦ | $$ Blue Moon Bakery bigskybluemoonbakery.com (406) 995-2305 120 Big Pine Dr. Bakery, Pizza, Sandwiches B | L | GF/V | $
The Bunker Deck & Grill bunkerdeckandgrill.com (406) 995-4047 2100 Black Otter Rd. American, Pub B |L |D || ✦ | $
Choppers Grub & Pub choppersgrub.com (406) 995-3830 77 Lone Peak Dr. American, Sports Bar | L | D || ✦ | $ Copper coppermontana.com/bigsky (406) 995-2233 145 Town Center Ave., Suite C Whiskey Bar, Fine Dining L | D | | $$ The Country Market countrymarketofbigsky.com (406) 995-4636 66 Market Place Grocery, Deli | $ The Gourmet Gals Catering thegourmetgals.com (406) 570-3616 33 Lone Peak Dr. Catering Service Horn and Cantle hornandcantle.com (406) 995-2782 750 Lone Mtn Ranch Rd. Fine Dining B | BR | L | D | GF/V | | ✦ | $$–$$$ Hungry Moose Market & Deli hungrymoose.com (406) 995-3045 209 Aspen Leaf Dr. Grocery, Deli | $ Lone Peak Brewery & Taphouse lonepeakbrewery.com (406) 995-3939 48 Market Place Brewery, Pub Fare | L | D | | ✦ | $
By Word of Mouth bigskycatering.com (406) 995-2992 Lotus Pad Asian Cuisine 77 Aspen Leaf Dr., #3 lotuspad.net Fine Dining, Bistro, Catering GF/V | $$ (406) 995-2728 Caliber Coffeecafe 47 Town Center Ave., D1 (406) 995-7311 Thai | D | GF/V | $–$$ 80 Snowy Mountain Circle Coffee | $
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The Broken Spoke Bar & Grill brokenspokebigsky.com (406) 995-2750 120 Big Pine Dr., Ste 7 Bar, Snacks || ✦ | $
China Cafe bigskytowncenter.com/ directory/china-cafe (406) 995-4488 112 Ousel Falls Rd. Chinese | L | D | $
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The Meadow B Breakfast BR Brunch L Lunch D Dinner $ Less than $15 $$ $15–34 $$$ $35 or more Michaelangelo’s michaelangelosbigsky.com (406) 995-7373 1554 Center Ln. Fine Dining, Italian | D | $$–$$$
Roxy’s Market roxysmarket.com (406) 995-2295 20 Huntley Dr. Grocery, Deli | $–$$
Milkies Pizza & Pub milkiespizza.com (406) 995-2900 77 Aspen Leaf Dr. American, Pizza, Bar | D || $
The Rocks Tasting Room (406) 995-2066 33 Lone Peak Dr. #102A Bistro, Bar | D | GF/V | | $–$$
Mi Pueblito Taco Bus (406) 223-6421 1567 Lone Mountain Trail Mexican L | D | $ Mountain Fox Kitchen mountainfoxkitchen.com (406) 579-1644 1567 Lone Mountain Trail Catering, Private Chef | $ Niseko Ramen Bar nisekoramen.com (406) 995-4350 33 Lone Peak Dr., Unit 103 Ramen L | D | $$ Olive B’s Bistro olivebsbigsky.com (406) 995-3355 151 Center Ln. Fine Dining, Bistro | D | GF/V | $$–$$$ Ousel & Spur ouselandspurpizza.com (406) 995-7175 50 Ousel Falls Rd. Pizza, Italian | D | GF/V | $$ Pinky G’s pinkygs.com (406) 995-7492 47 Town Center Ave. American, Pizza | L | D | | $
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Sit & Spin Laundry Lounge sit-and-spin-laundry-lounge. business.site/ (406) 600-8416 115 Aspen Leaf Dr., Suite 1F Bar | | $ The Standard standardbigsky.com (406) 539-5397 47 Town Center Ave., Unit B1 Bistro, Bar | D | | $$ Steele Pressed Juice + Java steelepressedjuice.com (406) 489-2900 245 Town Center Ave. Juices, Smoothies, etc. | $ Sweet Buns Catering sweetbunscatering.com (813) 340-0422 47 Town Center Ave. Catering | $ Tips Up TipsUp.com (406) 995-2773 76 Town Center Ave., Unit A1 Fried Chicken | L | D | $ Wrap Shack werollemfat.com 406) 995-3099 2815 Aspen Leaf Dr. #1 Wraps, Burritos, Bowls | L | D | $
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GF/V Gluten-free/Vegetarian options ✦ Live Entertainment Bar/Lounge Andiamo Italian Grille bigskyresort.com/mountainvillage-dining/andiamo-italian-grille (406) 995-8041 48 Big Sky Resort Rd. Italian | D | $$–$$$ The Cabin Bar & Grill cabinbarandgrill.com (406) 995-4244 3rd Floor of the Arrowhead Mall Pub & Bar | L | D | | $$–$$$ Carabiner Lounge bigskyresort.com/mountainvillage-dining/carabiner (406) 995-8078 50 Big Sky Resort Rd. Pub & Bar | L | D | | $$–$$$ Chet’s Bar & Grill bigskyresort.com/mountainvillage-dining/chets-bar-and-grill (406) 995-5784 1 Lone Mountain Trail American | D | | $$ Everett’s 8800 bigskyresort.com/mountainvillage-dining/everetts-8800 (406) 995-8800 50 Big Sky Resort Rd. Fine Dining | D | | $$–$$$ Headwaters Grille bigskyresort.com/headwaters-grille (406) 993-6655 66 Mountain Loop Rd. American | L | D | $–$$
Huntley Dining Room bigskyresort.com/mountainvillage-dining/huntley-dining-room (406) 995-5783 50 Big Sky Resort Rd. American | B | BR | $–$$
Montana Dinner Yurt bigskyyurt.com (406) 995-3880 Big Sky Resort American D | GF/V | $$$ Montana Jack bigskyresort.com/mountainvillage-dining/montana-jack (406) 995-5786 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. Pub & Bar | L | D | |✦ | $$ Peaks Restaurant bigskyresort.com/mountainvillage-dining/peaks (406) 995-8076 60 Big Sky Resort Rd. American | B | BR | L | D | $$ Pizza Works pizzabigsky.com (406) 995-8047 50 Big Sky Resort Rd. American | $ Scissorbills Saloon scissorbills.com (406) 995-4933 39 Black Eagle Rd. Pub & Bar | L | D | |✦ | $–$$ Shedhorn Grill bigskyyurt.com/shedhorn-grill/ (406) 995-3880 On mountain, under the Shedhorn Lift Westward Social bigskyresort.com/westwardsocial (406) 995-5723 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. Fine Dining, Bar | L | D | | $$$ Yeti Dogs Snowcrest Bldg, Big Sky Resort American | L | $
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Hungry Moose Market & Deli hungrymoose.com/mountain-mall (406) 995-3075 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. (Mtn Mall) Grocery, Deli | $–$$
Mocha in the Huntley bigskyresort.com/resort-dining/ mocha-in-the-huntley (406) 995-5542 44 Big Sky Resort Rd. Coffee, Bakery, Breakfast served 6am-5pm | B | $
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Vista Hall
Located in The Exchange at Big Sky Resort, Breakfast to aprés
bigskyresort.com/resort-dining/vista-hall, (406) 995-2233, Big Sky Resort Rd | $–$$ 3 Forks Deli bigskyresort.com/resort-dining/ vista-hall/3-forks-deli (406) 995-5723 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. Deli, Soups, Salads | $–$$
Sushi + Bowls bigskyresort.com/resort-dining/ vista-hall/sushi-bowls (406) 995-5723 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. Sushi | L | D | $–$$
Deluxe Grill bigskyresort.com/resort-dining/ vista-hall/deluxe-grill (406) 995-5723 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. American, Grill | L | D | $–$$
Taqueria bigskyresort.com/resort-dining/ vista-hall/taqueria (406) 993-5723 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. Mexian | L | D | $–$$
Illy Cafe and Creperie bigskyresort.com/resort-dining/ vista-hall/illy-cafe-and-creperie (406) 995-5723 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. Coffee, Bakery | B | $–$$ Stone Fired Pizza bigskyresort.com/resort-dining/ vista-hall/stone-fired-pizza (406) 995-5723 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. Artisan Pizza | L | D | $–$$
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Vista Bar bigskyresort.com/resort-dining/ vista-hall/vista-bar (406) 993-5723 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. Bar | D | $–$$
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Shopping Big Sky
Shopping Shopping in Big Sky can be its own kind of adventure. Diverse local stores offer Montana-made products, art, sporting goods, clothing and jewelry, decor and more. Forgot your base layer or sandals? Looking for a vacation keepsake? Simply want to do some shopping? Remember— Montana has no sales tax. With Big Sky’s many shops, you’re sure to find something to suit your tastes.
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Check out some of Big Sky’s retail stores and boutiques after a day on the mountain, river, or trail. Or, hit the shops for a full day of exploring—because shopping in Big Sky can be its own kind of adventure! You’ll be able to find everything you need or want in Big Sky, whether you’re searching for that one-of-a-kind Montana souvenir to take home, or a good excuse to replace that aging fly fishing rod and reel. No big retail chains here, just small businesses run by friendly folks—waiting to help you find just what you’re looking for.
Clothing, Jewelry + Accessories Ari O Jewelry ariojewelry.com (406) 995-2303 33 Lone Peak Dr., Ste. 1 A Montana-based designer with a worldly attitude creating unique jewelry pieces Antlers Clothing Co. antlersclothingcompany.com (406) 995-2196 33 Lone Peak Dr., #101 Big Sky’s modern haberdashery The Cave Spirits and Gifts thecavespiritsandgifts.com (406) 995-4343 223 Town Center Ave. Suite A-4 Full service liquor store & retail shopping Faherty fahertybrand.com (406) 993-2097 76 Town Center Ave., Unit A4 Clothing boutique Lone Peak Logo bigskyresort.com/resortshopping/lone-peak-logo (406) 995-5523 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. Official logoed gifts, souvenirs and apparel
Paparazzi Fur paparazzifurs.com (406) 995-4705 99 Town Center Ave., A7 Montana’s most unusual and unique collection of designer furs Pendleton bigskyresort.com (406) 995-5573 Mountain Village High-quality wool clothing and goods Provisions bigskyresort.com (406) 995-8008 50 Lone Mountain Trail (Summit) Slopeside boutique featuring luxury brands Relic relicusa.com (406) 995-3387 145 Town Center Ave., Suite B One-of-a-kind apparel & gift shop Rhinestone Cowgirl rhinestonecowgirlbigsky.com (406) 995-2298 151 Center Lane #1 A Montana chic boutique with contemporary urban flair; clothing, boots, jewelry Shelly Bermont Fine Jewelry shellybermont.com (406) 995-7833 32 Market Place, Ste. #2 Fine jewelry company offering handmade pieces and custom jewelry design
Moonlight Mercantile bigskyresort.com/resortshopping/moonlight-mercantile (406) 993-6033 66 Mountain Loop Rd. Apparel and accessories for the whole family
Steamboat Dry Goods steamboatdrygoods.com (406) 480-2784 145 Town Center Ave., Unit A2 Apparel, footwear, accessories, espresso and specialty food items Sky Boutique shopskyboutique.net (406) 993-2021 99 Town Center Ave., A-4 Women’s clothing boutique
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Montana Supply (406) 995-3490 25 Town Center Ave. Original designs, inspiring gear, and curated local goods
The North Face bigskyresort.com/resortshopping/the-north-face (406) 995-5570 50 Big Sky Resort Rd. Apparel, outerwear and footwear
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Gifts + Home Accessories Consignment Cabin of Big Sky (406) 993-9333 48025 Gallatin Rd. Resale of quality, lightly used goods Big Sky Home Furnishings and Interior Design bigskyhomefurnishings.com (406) 995-3113 50 Meadow Village Dr. Gifts, art, decor, home accessories, interior design services
Grocery Stores
Homestead Big Sky homsteadinteriorsmt.com (406) 995-7470 47 Town Center Ave. Curated collection of items for your home and home away from home McNeal & Friends tmcnealandfriends.comi (406) 995-7591 151 Center Lane, Unit I The Trove West thetrovestore.com (406) 995-2373 145 Center Lane, Unit I Montana made jewelry, gifts, and apparel.
Country Market of Big Sky countrymarketofbigsky.com (406) 995-4636 Meadow Village Dr. Big Sky’s full service grocery store. Heart of Meadow Village Center
Hungry Moose Market & Deli hungrymoose.com (406) 995-3075 52 Big Sky Resort Rd. Ski-in, ski-out grocery and deli. Wine, beer, fresh food, healthcare items
Hungry Moose Market & Deli hungrymoose.com (406) 995-3045 209 Aspen Leaf Dr. Groceries, wine, beer, deli, bakery, and espresso. Let us stock your kitchen before you arrive!
Roxy’s Market roxysmarket.com (406) 995-2295 20 Huntley Dr. Fresh produce, meat & fish, gourmet cheeses, wines & craft beers, GF section
Hardware and Auto Parts ACE Hardware acebigskytools.com (406) 995-4500 1565 Lone Mountain Trail A full service retail hardware store
NAPA Auto Parts napaonline.com/en/mt/big-sky/ store/801876 (406) 995-2701 47835 Gallatin Rd Auto parts, tools and equipment
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The Cave Spirits and Gifts thecavespiritsandgifts.com (406) 995-4343 223 Town Center Ave. Suite A-4 Full service liquor store & retail shopping
The Rocks Tasting Room (406) 995-2066 33 Lone Peak Dr. Ste. 102 Full service liquor store, bar and restaurant
Arrive Gear Rentals bigskyresort.com (215) 559-2482 Big Sky Resort Downhill ski, snowboard and apparel rental deliverys
East Slope Outdoors eastslopeoutdoors.com (406) 995-4369 44 Town Center Ave. Skiing, fishing, outdoor gear and guides
Big Sky Sports bigskyresort.com (406) 995-5840 50 Big Sky Resort Rd. Outdoor equipment, apparel, and accessories
Gallatin Alpine Sports gallatinalpinesports.com (406) 995-2313 169 Snowy Mountain Circle Rentals, ski and snowboard gear
Big Sky Sports Demo Center bigskyresort.com (406) 995-5849 Big Sky Resort Downhill ski and snowboard rentals Big Sky Sports Rentals bigskyresort.com (406) 995-5841 Big Sky Resort Downhill ski, snowboard, snowshoe and bike rentals Big Sky Sports Madison Rental & Repair bigskyresort.com
(406) 993-6066 Big Sky Resort
Gallatin River Guides montanaflyfishing.com (406) 995-2290 47430 Gallatin Rd Fly fishing gear and guides Grizzly Outfitters grizzlyoutfitters.com (406) 551-9470 11 Lone Peak Dr., Ste. 101 Ski and snowboard tune shop, custom boot fitting, and outdoor retailer Grizzly Outfitters On The River grizzlyoutfitters.com
(406) 551-4097 47855 Gallatin Rd
Fly fishing gear and guides
Downhill ski and snowboard rentals, sporting goods
Lone Mountain Sports lonemountainsports.net
Black Diamond Equipment blackdiamondequipment.com (800) 775-5552 99 Town Center Ave. Suite 1 Outdoor essentials
(406) 995-4471 Big Sky Resort
The Board Room bigskyresort.com (406) 995-5844 50 Big Sky Resort Rd. All the snowboarding essentials Burton Store bigskyresort.com (406) 995-5568 50 Big Sky Resort Rd. Great gear to get you on Lone Peak!
Downhill ski and snowboard rentals Ski Butlers skibutlers.com/big-sky-ski-rentals (406) 640-2846 120 Big Pine Dr, Unit 6 Downhill ski and snowboard rentals Wild Trout Outfitters wildtroutoutfitters.com (406) 995-2975 47520 Gallatin Rd #1C Fly fishing gear and guides
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Black Tie Ski Rentals of Big Sky blacktieskis.com (406) 995-3372 19 Meadow Village Dr, Unit #1C Downhill ski and snowboard rentals
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Health and Wellness Big Sky
Health + Wellness Care for your body and stay healthy, happy, and well. From beauty to fitness, massage to chiropractic, Big Sky’s health and wellness experts provide everything you need for a sense of true wellbeing, from the outside in.
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RECOVER
After a day of skiing, hiking, climbing, or work, there’s nothing like a massage to work out those knots and aches that come with an active lifestyle.
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BIG SKY TOWN CENTER
Fitness Centers Big Sky Health and Fitness lonepeakperformance.com (406) 995-4522 32 Market Place Personal training, gym memberships, and physical therapy Big Sky Fitness Fusion & Pilates bigskyfitnessfusion.com (406) 579-2489 145 Center Suite Lane Offering barre, spinning, kickboxing, yoga, power pump, pilates and more! Memberships and drop-ins available. Moving Mountains Fitness movingmountainsmt.com 245 Town Center Ave., Unit 1A Training gym featuring classes and open gym 66
Healthcare Big Sky Medical Center
bigskymedicalcenter.org (406) 995-6995 334 Town Center Ave. b2 UrgentCare Big Sky b2care.org (406) 995-6650 100 Beaverhead Dr. Big Sky Natural Health bigskynaturalhealth.com
(406) 993-6949 223 Town Center Ave. Natural and personalized wellness treatments Big Sky Orthopaedics + Med Spa bigskyortho.com (406) 995-2020 32 Marketplace., Unit 1A
Massage, Spa, Yoga
Bozeman Hot Springs bozemanhotsprings.com (406) 586-6492 81123 Gallatin Road, Bozeman, MT Multiple pools, gym, campground and live music
Santosha Wellness Center santoshabigsky.com (406) 993-2510 169 Snowy Mountain Circle Yoga, massage, skin care, sauna, Ayurveda, and bodywork to help you reach a state of santosha, sanksrit for “contentment.”
Chico Hot Springs chicohotsprings.com (406) 333-4933 163 Chico Rd., Pray, MT Multiple pools, resort and hotel Norris Hot Springs norrishotsprings.com (406) 685-3303 52 MT-84, Norris, MT Single pool, food, beverages, campground and live music Yellowstone Hot Springs yellowstonehotspringsmt.com (833) 997-7464 24 E Gate Rd., Gardiner, MT Multiple pools
Salons Hair Ninja
hairninjasalon.com (406) 995-7510 32 Market Place
A full menu of beauty services including haircuts, coloring, nail services, waxing and eyelash extensions Man of the Woods Barbershop
motwbarber.com.com (406) 518-1802 145 Town Center, Unit A1B
Peak of precision male barbering Mountain Haven Salon
Tribe Salon
tribesalonbigsky.com (406) 993-2434 145 Center Lane, Unit D
Enhancing your natural beauty. Hair, nails, and waxing services
The Sonic Touch schedulicity.com/scheduling/tstjy2 (406) 995-3168 Spanish Peaks, Big Sky, MT Offering sound therapy through the use of Tibetan and crystal bowls, Reiki treatments and training, and meditation instruction Body and Soul Massage bodyandsoulmassage.abmp.com (406) 600-2599 616 Curley Bear Rd. Available to bring massage right into your home or rental anywhere in Big Sky Sanctuary
bigskysanctuary.com
(406) 219-8353 17 Meadow Village Center Facials, massage, and waxing Sanook
sanookbigsky.com
(406) 539-3625 235 Snowy Mountain Circle, Suite 4 A full range of facials, massage, body wraps and exfoliations, waxing, and private yoga Spa Montage montagehotels.com/bigsky/spa (406) 993-8142 995 Settlement Trail Massage, facials, etc.
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schedulicity.comom (406) 993-4543 47995 Gallatin Road
Solace Spa and Salon bigskyresort.com (406) 995-5803 50 Big Sky Resort Rd Complete your big mountain adventure with expert body treatments, facials, massages, and salon services
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Galleries Big Sky
Galleries Inspiration isn’t hard to come by in a place like Big Sky, and our small population has produced some incredible artists. From cowboy legends Charlie Russell and Will James, to modern notables like Ted Waddell, Rudy Autio, Deborah Butterfield, and Kevin Red Star, Montana’s art scene is a breath of fresh air. Visit Big Sky’s many galleries for local flavor and exceptional artistry.
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Local Art Scene Courtney Collins Fine Art courtneycollinsfineart.com (406) 581-3092 32 Town Center Ave. C1 Art gallery
Dave Pecunies davepecunies.com (406) 595-0497 88 Ousel Falls Rd. Unit C1 Landscape, wildlife and scenic photography fine art prints
Gallatin River Gallery gallatinrivergallery.com (406) 995-2909 114 Ousel Falls Rd.
The longest running gallery in Big Sky shows contemporary art inspired by nature
PUBLIC ART
Driftwood Sculpture
Specializing in handmade bowls, cups, mugs and dinnerware sets
Kira Fercho Gallery kirafercho.com (406) 661-1030 258 Cold Iron Road #63 A modern impressionistic oil painting gallery.
Ryan Turner Photography ryanturnerphotography.com (406) 580-5997 76 Town Center Ave. Landscape, wildlife and adventure fine art prints
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Artist Deborah Butterfield used driftwood collected from the Yellowstone, Madison and Gallatin rivers to create this piece named “Winter.” Located in Big Sky’s Town Center Plaza.
Jill Zeidler Ceramic Art Studio jillzeidler.com (406) 599-1390 47995 Gallatin Rd., #105
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YEAR-ROUND FUN
These annual events are held year after year. Browse by month to see what’s happening during your stay. Be sure to check the community calendar at visitbigsky.com for up-to-date local events. VISIT BIG SKY 2019/2020 VISITOR GUIDE
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Summer Concerts Bring a lawn chair and a blanket or a light jacket for outdoor summer evening concerts, the nights can be chilly.
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Big Sky Arts Arts Council of Big Sky bigskyarts.org From exciting events, to community-driven public art projects and installations, the Arts Council of Big Sky brings art to the people! • Music in the Mountains free summer concert series • Shakespeare in the Parks • Madrigal Dinner • Annual ‘Nutcracker’ performance and more!
Crail Ranch bscomt.org/crail-ranchhomestead-museum The Historic Crail Ranch is a timeless, tangible reminder of the life in Big Sky as it used to be. • • • •
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Guided and self-guided tours June through September Open for picnicking Connect with the Big Sky trail system via the Crail Ranch Trail
Shakespeare in the Parks shakespeareintheparks.org
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An annual summer highlight, bringing the Bard to Big Sky! Free, fun, family-friendly outdoor performances of Shakespeare’s classics. • Join us on the lawn! • Bring a picnic blanket and a light jacket • Don’t forget your snacks (libations welcome!) • Previous Shakespeare or theatre knowledge not needed
Warren Miller Performing Arts Center warrenmillerpac.org
• Diverse array of live shows • Intimate, pin-drop theatre experience • Year-round events with an exciting winter lineup
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Present. Inspire. Create. Warren Miller Performing Arts Center showcases international and local talent, in a unique, small-venue format.
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Special Event Calendar
January
April
TEDxBigSky Bringing the Ted Talks mission of sharing ideas worth spreading to the community of Big Sky. tedxbigsky.com SNOBAR Ski all day and dance all night with TWO weekends of Snobar at Big Sky Resort. This annual event features an exciting lineup of popular DJs and musicians. bigskyresort.com
BIG SKY BIG GRASS FESTIVAL Music sounds better in the mountains. This annual four-day festival includes a mix of smallstage and large-venue shows at Big Sky Resort. Spend the day on the slopes making first tracks before spending the evening tracking up the dance floor. bigskyresort.com
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May
BIG SKY WINTERFEST A celebration of all things winter in Big Sky with skijoring, ice sculpture contest, street dance in the heart of town. outlawpartners.com
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK ROADS OPEN All roads open to vehicular traffic for some of the best wildlife viewing in the country’s first national park. nps.gov/yell
July
OPENING DAY AT BIG SKY RESORT Summer season begins mid June and goes through most of September with numerous recreational activities including the Lone Peak Expedition, ziplining, and mountain biking. bigskyresort.com
4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION Join us for Big Sky’s Fourth of July event! Run the 5k race, or head to the Big Sky Community Park to enjoy family friendly games, activities and a barbeque lunch. The all-day celebration includes a free concert and ends with an incredible fireworks show! bscomt.org
NATIONAL TRAILS DAY Join BSCO and VBS as we celebrate our amazing trail system on National Trails Day. visitbigsky.com/ recreation/hiking/
BIG SKY PBR Professional Bull Rider’s seven-time Event of the Year returns for three nights of bull riding with nightly post-event concerts, plus an art auction and calcutta. bigskypbr.com
"For the most up-to-date info, check the community event calendar at visitbigsky.com/things-to-do/event-calendar"
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August MONTANA SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKS Bringing professional actors to perform for free in the Big Sky Town Center. bigskyarts.org BIG SKY BIGGIE Montana’s premier mountain bike race, featuring 50- and 30-mile courses. Starting and finishing in the heart of Big Sky’s Town Center. bigskybiggie.com PEAK TO SKY Back for a second year! This two-day music festival featuring world-class rock and roll artists takes place with an epic backdrop of Lone Peak. peaktosky.com VINE & DINE A festival designed to increase your knowledge and enjoyment of wine, food, and art. bigskyresort.com BIG SKY BIGGIE
September THE RUT No matter the distance you choose to run, the Rut courses are made up of challenging terrain and gains in vertical feet, spread over 12, 25 or 50 kilometers of incredible trails at Big Sky Resort. Cheer for world-class athletes and locals trying their hand at this stop on the Skyrunning World Series. runtherut.com TOWN TO TRAILS RACE Lace up your running shoes and join in at the starting line for an exciting 6-mile run on everyone’s favorites: the Uplands and Hummocks Trails! bscomt.org/towntotrails
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MOUNTAINFILM ON TOUR This offshoot of the annual festival in Telluride, Colorado is a collection of documentary films designed to celebrate indomitable spirit and inspire change, with a selection of film especially curated for the Big Sky community. bigskyarts.org/mountainfilm
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November YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK WEST ENTRANCE CLOSES Most park roads close to auto travel in early November. nps.gov/yell OPENING DAY AT BIG SKY RESORT On Thanksgiving Day, Big Sky Resort opens for the winter season. Get ready to shred Lone Peak through mid April! bigskyresort.com
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK WINTER TRAFFIC OPENS Enjoy the wonders of Yellowstone National Park by snowcoach or snowmobile starting December 15 with tours daily. Limited access for private vehicles. nps.gov/yell CHRISTMAS STROLL The Big Sky community comes alive during its annual Christmas Stroll with festivities taking place the second weekend in December. Pictures with Santa, tasty treats, holiday sales, and other family friendly holiday activities. visitbigsky.com
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HAUNTED PEAKS HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL A three-day Halloween celebration hosted by Lone Peak Cinema, The Big Sky Real Estate Co. and Big Sky Town Center. This all-ages event is filled with traditional holiday activities, live music and great Fall fun. Join us for the FREE block party in the Town Center—costumes encouraged! bscomt.org
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Summer Weekly Events MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS Montana’s finest free outdoor concert series, featuring the best up and coming touring musicians in the country as well as established, well-known artists. Concerts every Thursday night from late June to the end of August. bigskyarts.org FARMERS MARKET Starting mid-June and happening every Wednesday evening throughout the summer, a vast assortment of local and regional vendors participate in the Big Sky Farmers Market. bigskyfarmersmarket.com
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Special Events Say “I
Do” under the Big Sky
Getting married in Montana is as romantic as our fields of wildflowers and vistas of snowy peaks. With venues ranging from rustic ranches to luxe resorts, catering for all tastes, and a touch of Western hospitality, Big Sky weddings stand out as lasting memories for the bride and groom, and all the lucky guests.
Churches Soldiers Chapel (406) 995-4089 47875 Gallatin Rd.
Venues Big Sky Resort bigskyresort.com (800) 548-4487 50 Big Sky Resort Rd. Buck’s T-4 buckst4.com (406) 995-4111 46625 Gallatin Rd. Lone Mountain Ranch lonemountainranch.com (406) 995-4644 750 Lone Mountain Ranch Rd.
Rainbow Ranch rainbowranchbigsky.com (406) 995-4132 42950 Gallatin Rd. The Riverhouse BBQ & Events riverhousebbq.com (406) 995-7427 45130 Gallatin Rd.
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Big Sky Chapel bigskychapel.com (406) 995-3336 510 Little Coyote Rd.
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Day Trips From Big Sky Spend a Day in Bozeman Bozeman Hot Springs Relax, rejuvenate, and play! Perfect for family get-togethers, birthday parties, or relaxing after a day’s skiing. bozemanhotsprings.com • 12 different pools with temperatures ranging from 59 to 106 degrees • Indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, lap swimming, water aerobics and more • Natural hot springs, chemical-free, drained and cleaned daily • Full fitness facility, plus wet and dry saunas • Live music Thursday and Sunday evenings (see events page for current details)
Montana Science Center An interactive experience for kids. Hands-on play with a Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math focus. cmbozeman.org MUSEUM OF THE ROCKIES
Museum of the Rockies Home to the largest collection of North American dinosaur fossils in the country, consisting entirely of discoveries made in and around Montana. MOR’s planetarium and regional, native, and visiting exhibits make for learning for all ages. Wave to “Big Mike,” the life-size T-Rex at the outdoor entrance, as you pass by! museumoftherockies.org 80
Yellowstone Giant Screen Theatre Catch a movie on a screen that is six stories tall. Don’t forget the popcorn from concessions! yellowstonegiantscreen.com
Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center Discover live bears and wolves and get a fascinating glimpse into their worlds! Enjoy captivating activities and programs. Experience a new River Otter Habitat, live Bird-of-Prey Exhibits, view wolves from the Naturalist Cabin, Keeper Kid’s (hide food for the bears), Wolf Enrichment, Safety in Bear Country Programs, Yellowstone Park Ranger Talks, a World-Class Bear Museum, intriguing films and presentations. grizzlydiscoveryctr.org
Earthquake Lake Visitor Center
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Spend a Day in West Yellowstone
Just outside of West Yellowstone, the Earthquake Lake Visitor Center preserves a bit of our area’s unforgettable history. Take in the panoramic mountain views, talk to the knowledgeable Forest Service Rangers, and learn all about the event of August 17, 1959.
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