Big Sky Resort in Montana is renowned for its expansive terrain and breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains, including Lone Peak. The resort boasts an impressive average snowfall of around 400 inches annually, contributing to excellent skiing conditions throughout the season, which typically runs from late November to mid-April. The terrain at Big Sky is diverse, offering something for everyone, from beginners to experts. It features several terrain parks, extensive backcountry areas for the adventurous, and groomed trails for cross-country skiing. While there is no night skiing, the modern lift system, including the high-speed Ramcharger 8, efficiently transports skiers across the resort's 5,850 skiable acres. Big Sky is family-friendly, with ski schools and gentle slopes for beginners. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, visitors can enjoy ice skating, snowshoeing, snow tubing, snowmobiling, and sledding, making it a hub for winter activities.