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A welcoming living area features a cozy gas fireplace with a unique turquoise tile surround. Comfortable seating is arranged around a wooden coffee table, with a television positioned on a stand nearby. Bright lighting highlights the open layout connecting to a well-equipped kitchen.
Condo in Big Sky
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Walk to resort! 2bed/2bath newly renovated condo.

Our condo is the perfect basecamp for your Big Sky adventures! Comfortable for a family or 2 couples, it’s equipped with everything to enjoy your stay. We totally remodeled in 2018, so everything is new. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, washer/dryer, pull-out couch, cozy gas fireplace, two bedrooms with queen beds & 2 full baths. We’re right at the end of skier parking - walk out our building, cross the road and hop on the free shuttle! We invite you to enjoy our condo when we’re not there!

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A comfortable seating area is visible, featuring a brown sofa adorned with decorative cushions and a blue accent chair. Two round wooden tables are positioned close by, and natural light filters through the large windows, offering views of the surrounding trees.
Condo in Big Sky
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Moose Tracks Ski Condo in Big Sky Resort

Moose Tracks Ski Condo is a cozy retreat at Big Sky Resort. Great location for exploring, skiing, mountain biking, hiking, fly fishing the Big Sky area. A quick 12-minute walk or free ski shuttle to the base. Free area bus just steps away. Free parking plus a full kitchen. A big window overlooks a stream and woods. Easy access to world class skiing, mountain biking, blue ribbon fly fishing, hiking and a small lake for summer paddling. Only 45 minutes to West Yellowstone and the National Park.

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An open layout is featured, showcasing a cozy seating area with a dark couch and blue accent pillows. A kitchen with modern appliances and a dining space can be seen in the background. Natural light enters through a window, illuminating the neutral-colored walls.
Apartment in Big Sky
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Cozy studio in Big Sky town center

Let this cozy apartment be your home away from home while you explore all that lovely Big Sky has to offer. This upper unit has its own entrance plus a parking spot right by the door. Just minutes away from amazing food, shopping and events in the Town Center. Explore the sprawling bike/walking trail system, hike to breathtaking Ousel Falls, or drive 7 miles up the hill to Big Sky Resort. The studio features a queen bed, hide-a-bed couch, full bath, stocked kitchen, smart TV and splendid views.

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A cozy corner of the living area features a comfortable sectional couch positioned near a large window, offering views of the snow-covered landscape outside. Natural wood paneling and a decorative shelf add warmth to the space.
Condo in Big Sky
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Cozy 2 Bedroom Condo Minutes from the Slopes

Cozy, first floor ski condo close to the mountain. Enjoy the privacy of two bedrooms, one with a queen bed and one with bunk beds. The kitchen is stocked with the basics. Hill Condos are convenient to the ski mountain, within walking distance of the conference center and Mountain Village with all of its amenities. The condo offers keyless entry, bluetooth stereo, and smart TVs, not to mention a beautiful view of Lone Mountain. It is 440 sq ft. and located less than a half a mile to the resort.

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An open space is presented, featuring a cozy bedroom area with a spacious bed, dressed in patterned bedding. A seating area includes a comfortable sofa facing a television. Natural light enters through a window, highlighting the wood and carpet flooring.
Condo in Big Sky
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Mountain View a Walk to Big Sky Resort!

The Mountain View, Hill Condo 1290 is located in the Big Sky Mountain Village at 7,500 vertical feet above sea level. Enjoy views of Lone Peak towering at 11,166 feet. Take the shuttle to Big Sky through the winter season or walk the 10 minute trail to Big Sky Base Area. Hiking and biking trails out the door with Lake access from the the property. With lots of wildlife out your door, relax in this Big Sky Condo with two queen beds, full kitchen, TV, internet, and great views of the mountain!

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Two decorative pillows are placed on a neatly made bed. One pillow displays the phrase 'BE OUR GUEST' while the other reads 'STAY awhile', both surrounded by a delicate leaf design. Soft bedding and a textured headboard are visible in the background.
Condo in Big Sky
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Cozy Bear Den

A clean, farmhouse style studio in the heart of the Big Sky Mountain Village. Minutes away from the best skiing in America & summer activities. Located on the first floor facing away from the parking lot, you’ll feel like you have your own little hideaway with great trail access. Full kitchen & bath, dining area & living room to relax in with tv (roku) & wifi after a hard day’s skiing or hiking. A free shuttle is just steps away to take you to the chair lifts, Mountain restaurants & shops.

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A compact kitchenette features light wood cabinetry, a silver refrigerator, and a stainless steel sink. A wooden countertop provides workspace, while wall-mounted shelves hold kitchen essentials. A blue cloth adds a pop of color against the neutral tones of the walls and tiles.
Condo in Big Sky
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Kitchenette+Laundry+Coffee ★ Private ★ Warm Floors

Warm Floors + Warm Feet = Peaceful Sleep Single Cot available ($75 first night, $50 each additional) Ski Hard + Sleep Peacefully in your Comfy Queen Memory Foam Bed with Private Bath, Kitchenette and Laundry in the Meadow Village of Big Sky. <10 min. walk to Coffee Shop, Yoga, Bakery, Restaurants, Bars, Movie Theater, Skate Rink, Shopping, Bus Stop, etc. Free Parking in front of your ground level Private Entrance We take extra care to disinfect touched surfaces between all reservations

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A modern living area features a blue couch and a white chair, complemented by wooden coffee tables. The space is illuminated by pendant lights, and a woodstove is situated near a flat-screen TV. Artworks depicting mountain landscapes adorn the walls, enhancing the cozy setting.
Apartment in Big Sky
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Beautiful Apartment in Big Sky

1 Bedroom - 1.5 Bathroom – Skillfully Constructed and Elegantly Decorated. New and clean. Early check in - We can't always accommodate early check in because of the coordination with cleaners. However, if you would like an early check in, then please submit an early check in request and we will let you know if it can be granted. If we can accommodate your early check in, then there is a $50 early check in fee. Early check in time will be moved from 4pm to 12 noon on the check in day.

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A cozy sleeping area features a queen bed adorned with a soft blanket and pillows. Natural wood paneling contrasts with the modern décor, including two lamps and a small workspace with bar stools. Art pieces add character, while ample light is provided by the overhead fixture.
Condo in Big Sky
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

Mini-Condo in Big Sky's Meadow Village

This private unit, similar to a hotel room, is surrounded by a golf course and wetlands and has recently been renovated. If you enjoy retiring to a quiet, comfortable and independent room after exploring the Big Sky or Yellowstone areas and don’t want to budget for amenities that you won’t use, then this is the perfect place for you. Enjoy the dining and shopping of the Meadow Village, offering many more options than the Ski Resort (Mountain Village), which is a 10-15 minute drive away.

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A cozy exterior view of the bungalow showcases a snowy landscape, complemented by stacked firewood and outdoor seating. A wooden deck extends toward the snow-covered yard, surrounded by evergreen trees, with the roofline gently sloping under the weight of fresh snowfall.
Home in Big Sky
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 563 reviews

Big Sky Bungalow

Big Sky Resort founder and visionary Chet Huntley picked this location for the first housing in the area. It was the early 1970s, and there was nothing here but true grit cowboys, sagebrush and perfect Lone Peak views. The original spirit of Big Sky lives on in this cozy little condo. Retire at this vintage retreat after a day of skiing Big Sky Resort or exploring Yellowstone National Park. The home is humble with a classic Montana charm. Start a fire in the wood-burning stove!

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A cozy studio space features a spacious bed with decorative pillows and a soft throw. Natural light floods the room through large sliding glass doors, illuminating a vibrant area rug. A comfortable seating area, including an armchair and small side table, completes the welcoming atmosphere.
Condo in Big Sky
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Slope-Side Stillwater Studio at Resort Base Area

This home is located in the base area at Big Sky Resort. This cozy studio hosts all the modern amenities guests are looking for; including WiFi, Smart TV, full bathroom with basic necessities, king bed with twin trundle, coin-operated laundry on-site, and more! The fully equipped kitchen with brand new appliances is great for making meals, quick lunches, or enjoying cocktails after a long day of exploring. Only a one hour drive to Yellowstone Park via the West Yellowstone entrance!

Top guest favorite
A spacious living area is highlighted by large windows offering views of the surrounding mountains. A plush green sectional is positioned alongside a light wood coffee table and area rug, while two comfortable chairs complement the inviting atmosphere.
Cabin in Big Sky
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Mountain Home By Aspects | Sauna Access + Firepit

The perfect place to get away and reconnect with what matters. Part of Aspects, a 10-home village nestled in a ryegrass field in the Gallatin Valley, this home offers hotel-level comfort with the privacy and space of your own retreat. Enjoy shared sauna access, on-site walking trails, and firepits. Inside, you’ll find a warm, inviting home stocked with board games and everything you need for Big Sky living—plus panoramic views of misty, moody Ramshorn Ridge from every window.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Big Sky?

    Big Sky has a range of options, from mountain lodges to cozy cabins nestled among trees. Staying near the central village area or slopes is often recommended for easy access to activities, dining, and shops.

  • What are the best things to do in Big Sky with kids?

    Families in Big Sky can explore outdoor activities like easy nature trails, scenic lifts, or guided wildlife programs. In winter, snow activities and indoor games at local recreation centers are frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Big Sky?

    Big Sky has downhill skiing, snowboarding, and mountain biking, as well as hiking and fly fishing on nearby rivers. Art galleries and live music showcase local creativity around the central village.

  • How is the weather in Big Sky?

    Big Sky has cold, snowy winters with daytime temperatures ranging from around 13–32°F (-11–0°C), while summers are mild and pleasant near 48–82°F (9–28°C). Early spring and late fall bring cooler weather and occasional rain.

  • When is the best time to visit Big Sky?

    Winter is often recommended for snow sports like skiing and snowboarding, while summer draws visitors for hiking and mountain activities in milder temperatures. Late spring and early fall have fewer crowds and changing landscapes.

  • What are the best places to visit in Big Sky?

    Explore the central village for local shops, restaurants, and art galleries. The area around Lone Peak is frequently suggested for mountain views and outdoor activities.

  • What are some hiking trails in Big Sky?

    Big Sky has a variety of hiking trails, including scenic walks through forests and routes leading toward mountain vistas. Trails near Ousel Falls and Beehive Basin are often recommended for their landscapes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Big Sky?

    Families can enjoy scenic chairlift rides, gentle hikes such as Ousel Falls, or float trips on local rivers. In winter, tubing hills and snowshoeing provide outdoor fun for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Big Sky?

    Consider exploring the natural wonders and geothermal features of a well-known national park near Big Sky. Scenic drives and nearby hot springs are also frequently suggested for day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Big Sky?

    Many stays in Big Sky welcome pets, including cabins and condos throughout the town and surrounding woods. Some areas near local trails and parks make it convenient to enjoy outdoor activities with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Big Sky?

    Dress in layers, as mountain weather can change quickly, and bring sunscreen for high elevation sun. Exploring local shops and trying regional dishes adds to the Big Sky experience.

  • What is Big Sky known for?

    Big Sky is known for expansive mountain scenery, world-class skiing, and outdoor recreation throughout the year. The area also has a welcoming village with local art, cuisine, and community events.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Big Sky?

    Find lesser-known trails in the Gallatin National Forest or enjoy a quiet picnic spot along a mountain stream. Art walks and small local festivals give a glimpse into Big Sky’s creative community.

  • What are the best foods to try in Big Sky?

    Big Sky has menus featuring local trout, huckleberry-inspired treats, and hearty bison dishes. Mountain cafés often serve freshly baked goods and locally roasted coffee.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Big Sky?

    Pack layers for variable mountain weather, sturdy shoes for trails, and sun protection for higher elevations. Bringing a reusable water bottle and camera helps you enjoy outdoor adventures comfortably.

  • What is the nightlife in Big Sky like?

    Nightlife in Big Sky includes relaxed pubs, venues with live music, and après ski gatherings around the village. Seasonal events and outdoor fire pits provide casual places to connect after sunset.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Big Sky?

    Big Sky hosts seasonal music festivals, art walks, and farmers markets in summer, with après ski events and local craft fairs during winter. Late spring and fall sometimes feature community gatherings and culinary events.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Big Sky?

    Family-friendly rentals are common in Big Sky, with options like multi-bedroom condos, spacious cabins, and homes designed for group stays. Many are located near outdoor activities and the central village’s amenities.

All about Big Sky

Located along the Gallatin River, just about halfway between Yellowstone National Park and the town of Bozeman, Big Sky epitomizes the modern four-season resort town. In summer, the mountain village fills with visitors heading to the golf course, looking for an outdoor-focused vacation, or hoping to find a quieter retreat and more luxurious base from which to explore the national park. In winter, the ski area definitely steals the spotlight, fulfilling visitors’ dreams of a powder-filled getaway with few liftlines. Though the ski area dates back to 1973, Big Sky grew up as a destination only this century, with continuous improvements and expansions to both the ski area and the village around it.

What are the top things to do in Big Sky?

Skiing

Skiers should definitely take advantage of the more than 33 feet of snow that fall on Lone Mountain in the average year. Nearly 6,000 skiable acres, stretching over 4350 vertical feet, give every skier plenty of space, and nine high-speed lifts (of 38 total) keep them moving up and down the mountain.

Yellowstone National Park

Around 50 miles south of town, visitors come to the West Yellowstone entrance to America’s oldest national park. Another 45 minutes’ drive will bring you to the park’s greatest hits, including the Grand Prismatic Spring and the Old Faithful Geyser, and allows for plenty of wildlife spotting (including the storied bison).

Whitewater Rafting and Floating

Half- and full-day trips down the nearby Gallatin River take visitors on anything from a scenic float to an exciting adventure through class IV rapids, depending on the chosen route and time of year.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Big Sky

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    Big Sky vacation rentals start at € 8 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,140 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    230 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    560 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,330 of Big Sky vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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    Guests love Gym, BBQ grill, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Big Sky rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Big Sky stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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