Mile-long runs, no lift lines, 400 inches of annual snowfall
this is a place all your own. Big Sky actually has three mountains to delight skiers and snowboarders. Lone Mountain is the resort's signature peak, rising to a lofty 11,166 feet. The Lone Peak Tram takes the adventuresome to its very apex, with 3,600 acres, 4,350 jaw-dropping vertical feet and European-style expert terrain below. In the draw between Andesite and Lone Mountains, you'll find Big Sky's designated in-bounds snowshoe trail: Moose Tracks.
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| | Custom Trip Quote to Big Sky | | | | | | | | | | Additional InformationAdjacent Andesite Mountain has some the resort's most notable intermediate cruising runs, some comfortable south-facing beginner trails, several expert tree runs and a giant half-pipe and terrain park. Flat Iron Mountain is on the eastern shoulder of Andesite and offers even more variety.
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
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
Ski Season Opens - November 28, 2002
Ski Season Ends - April 20, 2003
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