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SKI BIG SKY |
At Big Sky, unlike other major ski resorts, the objective has never been to rub elbows with the stars or anyone else. It's been to ski as much and as hard as your legs will allow.
There are 3,500 skiable acres and 4,180 feet of vertical with an annual snowfall over 400". The terrain varies from groomed cruisers to steep, powdered chutes.
Big Sky boasts a modern, efficient lift network with 15 passenger tram, several high-speed quads, double and triple chairlifts, and a four passenger gondola. And best of all, hardly ever a lift line.
RESORT STATISTICS
Elevation
Summit (Lone Peak) - 11,150 feet
Base (Mountain Village) - 7,500 feet
Base (Lone Moose) - 6,800 feet
Ski Terrain
3,600 acres - 150 named runs covering over 85 miles on three separate mountains.
Slope Difficulty
21% expert
37% advanced
25% intermediate
17% beginner
Skiable Vertical
4,350 feet
Longest Run
Liberty Bowl to Mountain Mall - 6 miles
Average Lift Line
Consistently recognized in national ski magazines for short or non-existent lines.
Average Winter Daytime Temperature
20 degrees F
Average Annual Snowfall
400+ inches
Lift Capacity
20,000 skiers per hour
Nearest Airport - Boseman
Snow Conditions Phone Line
(406) 995-5900 |
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