Altitude
2 286m
En bas
3 403m
En haut
1 326m
Pente
Pistes
317
2 367 Hectares
Remontées mécaniques
40
8 types
Chute de neige
673cm
Chute de neige annuelle
53cm
nov.
145cm
déc.
118cm
janv.
138cm
févr.
148cm
mars
93cm
avr.

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Dates importantes

Date d'ouverture

26 nov., 2025

Date de fermeture

26 avr., 2026

Durée de la saison (en jours)

150

Durée de la saison dernière (en jours)

144

Année d'ouverture

52

Chutes de neige moyennes

673cm

Domaine skiable

Pistes vertes
100%
Pistes bleues
-
Pistes rouges
-
Pistes noires
-
Nombre total de pistes
317
Piste la plus longue
9.7 km
Domaine skiable
2 367 ha
Canon à neige
162 ha

Remontées mécaniques

40

Télécabines et téléphériques
2
Télésièges déb. 8 places
2
Télésièges déb. 6 places
2
Télésièges déb. 4 places
3
Télésièges 4 places
5
Télésièges 3 places
9
Télésièges 2 places
4
Téléskis, fils neige et tapis
13

Recommandations

Avis

hennebruce

I have been coming to big sky since its inception in 1973 when only the Huntley Lodge and Mountain Lodge were here. Even then the skiing was amazing. It expanded lifts every year and became out family's vacation week of choice leading to us buying a timeshare condo week in mid March when the temperatures were best for snow and comfortable skiing especially at the higher elevation lifts. We moved out east in the early 80's and had season tickets to the local slopes and traveled to the Vermont top rated resorts but the lines were intoleratable long (around 1 hour) and the snow was fine icy texture compared to the premium snow in Big Sky. Then we tried Lake Tahoe Palisades but were again disappointed. My son got a job at vail for a season and it was good overall but lacked the snow quality and atomosphere of Big Sky. So it was clearly apparent from actually skiing these areas that Big Sky was above all the rest. I had the chance to go to Whistler and liked the town like atmosphere but the skiing was again not equal to Big Sky. The other factors such as cost of travel are also a toss up for the big US resorts but really only consider the northern Rockies resorts worth spending money to go to. Big Sky is about 50 miles south of the conveniet Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport. Ski rentals and tune up shops are plentiful and cheap compared to the Utah and Colorado expensive resorts. These overall qualities of the Big Sky terrain, consistent predicable snow weather and cool night time activities for singes or the whole family have unfortunately (from my selfish perspective) attracted faster expansion of additional ski resorts and the rich and famous preferred North America ski destination driving prices up for skiing. So package deals are necessary for us regular folk but still -- Big Sky is -- Simply The Best.

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