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Nightlife at Big Sky isn't exactly raging, but if you know where to look, you'll find cozy spots with great brews. (Photo: Chris Kamman)

Why Serious Skiers Need to Visit Big Sky, Montana

Who needs nightlife when your days are spent tackling terrain like this?

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Chris Kamman
(Photo: Chris Kamman)

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Tucked away in a quiet corner of Montana, 50 miles south of Bozeman on the northwestern edge of Yellowstone, Big Sky serves up 5,800 acres of some of the biggest and burliest inbounds terrain in the United States鈥攖he kind where you have to sign in with ski patrol and bring a beacon, shovel, and probe. With hairball steeps, insane backcountry access, and more than 30 feet of Montana cold smoke each year, Big Sky delivers. What the small, purpose-built village at the base of the mountain lacks in charm, the skiing makes up for in spades.听

Must Stay

(Courtesy of Buck's T-4 Lodge)

If you鈥檙e looking for sheer convenience, stay slopeside at .听If it鈥檚 a little flavor you鈥檙e after, try down in Gallatin Canyon. About a 15-minute drive from the resort, Buck鈥檚 is an old Montana roadhouse and former dancehall converted into a hotel and restaurant known for its wild game (try the New Zealand red deer). Save big with its ski and lodging packages.


Must Ski

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(Lonnie Ball/Big Sky Resort)

In 2013, bought its neighbor, Moonlight Basin, and now offers the largest amount of terrain on one ticket in the United States. That鈥檚 on top of delivering one of the biggest vertical drops in the country at more than 4,350 feet. Needless to say, there is a lot of very good skiing to be had.

Warm up with mellow tree runs on Andesite Mountain before making your way over to the Lone Peak tram, which accesses some of the most extreme inbounds terrain in the States. Marvel at the 360-degree views. Slicing down right under the tram and serving up a 1,400-vertical-foot descent, a 50-degree sustained pitch, and a hairy entrance, the Big Couloir is Big Sky鈥檚 marquee line. To ski it, you must sign in at the patrol shack at the top of the tram, go with a partner, and carry a beacon, shovel, and probe.

On the Moonlight Basin side, the Headwaters is a ridge accessed by a 20-to-30-minute hike from the top of the Headwaters lift. Tons of steep, gnarly chutes drop off from it, many featuring gullies, cliffs, and mandatory drops, all of which funnel about 2,000 feet down into Stillwater Bowl. A qualification round for the 听is often held here; after a lap in the Headwaters, you鈥檒l understand why.

But Big Sky鈥檚 backcountry access is what sets it apart. Like the resort, it鈥檚 immense. Duck out the backcountry gates at the top of the Lone Peak tram, or forgo the resort altogether and head to Beehive Basin, a classic Big Sky ski tour that delivers varied terrain accessed from the Beehive Basin trailhead, about a 15-minute drive past the resort.


Must Eat

(Blue Moon Bakery)

Start the day with a breakfast sandwich at the , where the bagels and bread are made fresh in house. Grab a Benny, a bagel loaded with eggs, cheese, and Black Forest ham, and you鈥檒l be fueled up and ready to hit the mountain.

Purveyor of choice wieners, has legions of fans in Big Sky and beyond鈥攜ou can鈥檛 go far in Montana without seeing one its stickers plastered onto a fender or lift tower. Located in the Mountain Village base area, Yeti is perfect for an easy lunch. Be sure to try the Yeti sauce鈥攁nd to wrap one dog in foil to munch on later.

Down in the canyon, the has seen many incarnations over the years, but these days, it鈥檚 dishing up all-star barbecue, specialty cocktails, and live music. Situated along the Gallatin River in a giant log cabin鈥搇ike structure, the vibe is pure Montana鈥攕aloon meets roadhouse filled with rednecks, cowboys, and hippie ski bums all looking to have a rowdy time.


Must Drink

(Chris Kamman/Big Sky Resort)

Head to , Big Sky鈥檚 locally owned apr猫s joint. You can literally ski into its back door from Andesite Mountain. Post up there for Montana craft brews, burgers, and live music.

Located right next to each other in the Blue Mall, and the anchor Big Sky鈥檚 nightlife. People jump between the two all night long. Warm up at 惭颈濒办颈别鈥檚 with cheap pitchers of beer, pool, and slices of brick-oven pizza. When it鈥檚 time to turn up the dial, head next door to the Broken Spoke, which often has live music, DJs, and dancing. It鈥檚 pretty much the only 鈥渃lub鈥 in Big Sky, so if you鈥檙e looking to get down, this is your spot.


Must Do

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Yellowstone in the winter is a nature lover鈥檚 dream, and there鈥檚 almost no better way to see it than by snowmobile. Closed to vehicular traffic in the winter, Yellowstone delivers 17 million acres of pristine wilderness, which, come winter, you鈥檒l largely have to yourself. Sign up for a snowmobile tour with , owned by Jerry Johnson, the former mayor of West Yellowstone, and visit Old Faithful while cruising by elk, bighorn sheep, and bison.

Lead Photo: Chris Kamman

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