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Reviewers frequently highlight the resort's 5,800+ skiable acres and 4,350 feet of vertical drop as some of the best in the United States.

Compared to hubs like Aspen or Jackson Hole, the village atmosphere is described as "standard" or "lacking" by some visitors. Big Sky

Because of its vast size and remote location—about an hour from Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport—lift lines are rarely long even during peak periods. Daily lift tickets can reach over $200–$300, and

Daily lift tickets can reach over $200–$300, and access to the Lone Peak Tram often requires an additional daily fee. no real food on the mountain and nothing open until 11:30

The resort has invested heavily in high-speed, heated 8-person chairlifts (like the Ramcharger 8) and a new high-capacity tram to Lone Peak.

“Extraordinary terrain, but this feels like a place that can't quite decide what it wants to be... no real food on the mountain and nothing open until 11:30.” Tripadvisor

The in Montana is widely praised as one of the premier ski destinations in North America , earning high marks for its stunning scenery , modern lift infrastructure , and massive, uncrowded terrain that caters to all skill levels. Big Sky Resort 3-star hotel ClosedBig Sky, MT Review Highlights

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