Big Sky, Montana

Big Sky, Montana Travel Guide

Explore Big Sky with information about mountain scenery, hiking, outdoor recreation, Yellowstone access and practical planning tips.

Lone Peak and mountain landscape in Big Sky, Montana
Plan Your Trip

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Last updated: July 2026

Planning note: verify current trail conditions, park access and accommodation availability on official websites before you book or travel. Weather and road conditions in mountain areas can change rapidly.

Why visit Big Sky?

Big Sky is a mountain destination in southwestern Montana that offers hiking, scenic drives, fishing, wildlife viewing and easy access to Yellowstone National Park. It suits travelers who want outdoor recreation in a less crowded setting than some other Rocky Mountain destinations. The area surrounds the Spanish Peaks and the Gallatin River, with Lone Peak as its most recognizable landmark.

Best for

Outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, anglers, families and travelers combining Yellowstone with mountain recreation.

Travel style

Active outdoor days, scenic driving, wildlife awareness and relaxed mountain evenings.

Quick Facts

  • Country: United States
  • Currency: United States dollar (USD / $)
  • Best time for summer travel: June through September
  • Peak summer season: July and August
  • Recommended stay: 4 to 5 days
  • Main language: English
  • Primary airport: Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN)
  • Transportation style: Car rental essential
Best time to visit

Seasonal overview for Big Sky

Big Sky has a mountain climate with warm summers and snowy winters. Summer is the primary season for hiking, biking and Yellowstone access. Winter attracts skiers and snowboarders to Big Sky Resort. Spring and fall are quieter shoulder periods with variable weather.

Best for Summer

Summer — June through September

Warm days, wildflowers and full access to hiking trails, scenic drives and water activities. July and August are the busiest months with the most services operating. September offers quieter conditions with pleasant temperatures.

Autumn

Fall — September through October

Cooler temperatures, changing aspen colors and fewer visitors. Many seasonal services close by mid-October. Wildlife viewing can be excellent during this period.

Winter

Winter — December through March

Heavy snowfall and cold temperatures. Big Sky Resort operates for skiing and snowboarding. Road conditions can be challenging and some mountain routes close.

Shoulder

Spring — April through May

Unpredictable weather with snow possible at higher elevations. Some trails and services remain closed. May brings longer days and melting snow.

Best for hiking: June through September

Best for skiing: December through March

Wildlife viewing: September and October

Yellowstone access: Late April through October

Top attractions

Big Sky highlights

Lone Peak mountain in Big Sky Montana
Mountain landmark

Lone Peak

The iconic 11,166-foot peak visible from much of the area, with summit access via the Big Sky Resort tram in summer.

Big Sky Resort area
Resort area

Big Sky Resort

A year-round mountain resort with skiing in winter and hiking, biking and scenic lift rides in summer.

Gallatin River
River

Gallatin River

A scenic river running through the area, popular for fly-fishing, rafting and riverside hiking.

Hiking trail in Montana mountains
Hiking

Hiking trails

A network of trails through the Spanish Peaks and surrounding national forest land, suitable for various fitness levels.

Scenic drive through Montana mountains
Scenic drive

Scenic drives

The Gallatin Canyon and surrounding mountain roads offer dramatic views and wildlife-spotting opportunities.

Mountain biker on trail
Cycling

Mountain biking

Big Sky Resort operates lift-accessed mountain biking trails in summer, and area trails offer cross-country riding.

Suggested itinerary

A 4-day Big Sky plan

Day 1: Arrive and explore the Meadow Village

Arrive via Bozeman, drive to Big Sky, and get oriented around the Meadow Village area. Take an evening walk along the Gallatin River.

Day 2: Big Sky Resort and Lone Peak

Ride the tram to the summit of Lone Peak, hike resort trails and enjoy lunch at altitude. Afternoon mountain biking or scenic chairlift ride.

Day 3: Yellowstone day trip

Drive south to Yellowstone National Park's west entrance. Visit the Fountain Paint Pot area, Old Faithful and the Grand Prismatic Spring overlook.

Day 4: Hiking and departure

Morning hike on a trail near the Gallatin River or Spanish Peaks before departing from Bozeman airport.

Where to stay

Accommodation options

Big Sky Resort lodging
Mountain resort

Big Sky Resort area

Ski-in ski-out lodging at the base of Lone Peak with full amenities and summer activity access.

Meadow Village
Town base

Meadow Village

The main commercial area with condos, hotels, restaurants and grocery stores near the Gallatin River.

Yellowstone area ranch
Near Yellowstone

West Yellowstone

A gateway town 50 miles south offering closer access to Yellowstone's west entrance.

Getting around

  • A car is essential for exploring Big Sky and reaching Yellowstone. Bozeman airport is about one hour north.
  • The Big Sky area has a free shuttle during summer and winter seasons connecting the resort and Meadow Village.
  • Roads can be snowy or icy outside summer months. Four-wheel drive is recommended in shoulder seasons.

Food and dining

  • Restaurants are concentrated in Meadow Village and the Big Sky Resort base area, with options ranging from casual pubs to upscale dining.
  • Grocery stores in Meadow Village allow for self-catering, which is common in condo rentals.
  • Bozeman has a wider range of dining options and is worth a stop on arrival or departure days.
Day trips and excursions

Exploring beyond Big Sky

Yellowstone National Park geyser
National park

Yellowstone National Park

Approximately one hour south, the west entrance provides access to the park's geyser basins, wildlife and waterfalls.

Bozeman Montana downtown
City stop

Bozeman

A lively college town 50 miles north with museums, breweries and dining options for arrival or departure days.

Fly fishing on Gallatin River
Fishing

Guided fly-fishing

The Gallatin, Madison and Yellowstone rivers offer guided fly-fishing trips for various skill levels.

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Practical tips

Planning your Big Sky trip

Before you go

  • Book accommodation and rental cars well in advance, especially for summer and ski season.
  • Prepare for elevation: Big Sky sits at approximately 7,500 feet. Drink extra water and take it easy on arrival day.
  • Check Yellowstone road and entry status before planning a day trip, as some entrances have seasonal openings.

During the trip

  • Practice wildlife awareness: keep distance from bison, elk and bears. Carry bear spray on hikes.
  • Pack layers: mountain weather can change quickly, even in summer. Evenings are cool year-round.
  • Fill the gas tank before heading into Yellowstone, as services inside the park are limited.

Money and Currency

The United States uses the US dollar (USD / $). Cards are widely accepted in Big Sky's hotels, restaurants and activity providers. Carrying some cash is useful for smaller purchases and tips. Check foreign-transaction and ATM fees with your financial provider before traveling, and verify current payment practices for the places you plan to visit.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How far is Big Sky from Yellowstone?

The west entrance of Yellowstone National Park is approximately 50 miles south of Big Sky, about a one-hour drive.

What is the best airport for Big Sky?

Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) is the closest major airport, located about 50 miles north of Big Sky.

Do you need a car in Big Sky?

Yes, a car is strongly recommended for reaching Big Sky, exploring the area and accessing Yellowstone. The free resort shuttle only covers the immediate Big Sky area.

Is Big Sky suitable for families?

Yes, families are common, especially in summer. The resort offers children's activities, easy hiking trails and family-oriented accommodation.

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