At 11,166 feet, it’s easy to see Lone Peak’s appeal to every age and level of skier and boarder. Runs up to six miles long and glades and bowls covered in 400-plus inches of annual snowfall make a day on the slopes something different for everyone.
Big Sky features 3,812 acres of steeps, chutes, long cruisers and bowls and it's all buried under more than 33 feet of annual snowfall.
- Challenging "lift accessible" terrain
- 27 lifts
- 5,512 skiable acres
- 400-plus inches of snow
- Lift lines are non-existent
- 3 mountains with lots of elbow room
Mountain Statistics
| Season | November to April |
| Snowfall Average | 10m |
| Summit Elevation | 3,403m |
| Base Elevation | 2,072m |
| Vertical Rise | 1,325m |
| Terrain | 3,812 acres |
| Longest Run | 9.6km |
| Trails | 150 |
| Lifts | 21 |
| Lift Capacity | 23,000 riders/hour |
| Beginner | 14% |
| Intermediate | 26% |
| Advanced | 40% |
| Expert | 20% |
| Locals Tip | Warm up your ski legs before hitting our double blacks |