Big Sky Artists Collective


The Big Sky Artists Collective is a community of visual artists located in Big Sky and was created out of the group of artists that participated in the First Annual Big Sky Open Studio Tour in December of 2019. That initial event motivated the artists to work as a group to promote local artists.

The mission of the Big Sky Artists Collective is to support, inspire and promote local artists in the community by building a community of artists who live and/or work in the Big Sky, MT area.

Their vision is that by working together with the Arts Council and the Chamber of Commerce of Big Sky, along with local businesses they can build a more vibrant visual arts community that celebrates local artists, and provides art and educational resources for both the residents and visitors of Big Sky.

The Artists Collective will be participating in the 2022 Big Sky Artisans Festival and hosting Art For Everyone. In addition they are offering classes and workshops in conjunction with the Arts Council at the BASE Art Studio so visit their website for more information.


Maria S Westland is inspired by her love and affinity for the countryside and she creates her artwork using oil on canvas or board to share the beauty of creation, the blessings and intensity of the life she experiences in nature.


Maggie Shane is an artist and life-long creative soul. Painting has become her passion, a place to reflect, relax and release the inner artist. She utilizes a water-based medium on canvas and paper to produce representational landscapes and florals.


Heather Rapp is a local Big Sky artist who paints abstract landscapes and wildlife. Her style is attributed to the roughness of a palette knife, the use of a spray bottle in dripping & layering vibrant saturated colors, and mixed media & mark making.


Jake Mosher is a full-time nature photographer living in Bozeman, MT. His work has appeared across the globe and he believes that in nature nothing is ordinary. “The world,” he says, “particularly off the beaten path, is still a wonderful thing to see.”


Annie McCoy is a home-grown Appalachian mountain girl who relishes her time in the wild. She considers herself a traditional plain air artist but not an alla prima painter.  She prefers to return day after day to the same location, sometimes taking weeks to complete a painting.


Michelle Kristula-Green creates contemporary mosaics that capture the beauty, austerity and ruggedness of the natural world, using hand cut stone, flint, marble and Italian smalti. Many of her pieces focus on the Yellowstone ecosystem and the wildlife within it.


Kim Eggemeyer paints to capture the play of light and shadow, the reaction of color against color, the beauty of form, and to simplify nature’s complexities. Recording her emotional response to fleeting moments can be elusive, but is an endless source of inspiration and pleasure.


Paul Brourman toggles between his studios in both Evanston, IL and Big Sky, Montana. He draws immense joy pursuing storytelling through the medium of oils in settings such as these. His subjects include portraiture, landscapes, western narratives and abstract works.


Patty Bauchman moved to Big Sky to be surrounded by amazing wildlife and natural beauty. Her main goal with wildlife photography is to observe and catch animal behavior without her presence affecting their actions and to capture a moment that tells a story.


Paul Barmore was fortunate to be mentored by a successful Montana bronze-casting artist as a young welder, which helped solidify his ambition of combining art and welding. From fly-fishing the Gallatin river as a child, to exploring new mountaintops as an adult, he creates art with nature and Montana-inspired themes that any outdoor enthusiast will relate to.


Carol Barmore has been a Montana artist for 32 years. Her love of the outdoors and animals is translated onto the canvas. Carol’s sensitivity to color relationships and love of impressionism has given her paintings a unique style.


Georgia Baker enjoys being outdoors, plein aire painting which creates in her a state of awe. Habitat loss can be devastating for species that are already endangered, but it is a serious threat for countless others as well. She hopes that her work inspires others to help preserve and restore our wild spaces for future generations. 


Big Sky offers so much beauty in the natural landscape of the mountains and rivers, all of which is captured by local artists and what better way to see it than to start planning your magical mountain getaway with Big Sky Vacation Rentals. Immerse yourself in the majestic wonders of our Montana mountain town and find inspiration all around you.


Big Sky 4th of July Celebrations 2024


One of the biggest perks of traveling in the summer is enjoying the summer holiday events with family and friends. This Fourth of July in Big Sky is going to be one for the record books, with exciting events and concerts the whole family can enjoy. For many of our guests, the community events are one of the most important aspects of their trip.

Whether you’re traveling with friends, small kids or planning a large (and long overdue!) family reunion with the extended clan – here’s a list of all Fourth of July happenings in Big Sky, MT and use this guide to help maximize your time, and fun!



SAVOR BIG SKY | FOOD, WINE & SPIRITS FESTIVAL

THURSDAY JUNE 27 – JUNE 30

Calling all food, wine, spirits, outdoor, brunch, and party enthusiasts: we are thrilled to announce Savor Big Sky, a food, wine, and spirits festival happening with the stunning alpine backdrop of Lone Mountain.

Local’s Tip: Check out more info about Savor Big Sky HERE!


FARMER’S MARKET

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3

DATE: Wednesday, July 3, 2024

TIME: 5PM – 8PM

Explore the best of Big Sky’s farmers and artists at the Farmers Market in Town Center all summer long

The Farmers Market will be held at the Big Sky Town Center. It will feature a variety of vendors and stretch from the Town Center Plaza, along Town Center Ave. and over to Fire Pit Park.

Local’s Tip: Please use this handy Location Pin to help navigate around the Farmers Market!


4TH OF JULY 5K

THURSDAY, JULY 4

DATE: Thursday, July 4, 2024

TIME: 12PM

Kick off your 4th of July Celebration with a 5k starting in Big Sky Town Center.

Local’s Tip: Check out more info HERE!


FIRECRACKER OPEN

THURSDAY, JULY 4

DATE: Thursday, July 4, 2024 

TIME: 10:00 AM

$5 of every entry fee goes to support the Folds of Honor Foundation. $125/player, entry fee includes 18 holes, cart, practice balls, lunch during golfing, flag prizes & awards, & player gift.

  • Team skins pot: $20/team (optional)
  • Format: 4 person – Red/White/Blue scramble
  • Payout will include 30% of the field in both the Gross and Net divisions


Local’s Tip: Call the golf shop at (406) 995-5780 to register. Learn more info HERE!


MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS

THURSDAY, JULY 4

A special 4th of July edition of Music in the Mountains.

WHERE: Len Hill Park
285 Simkins Drive

6:00pm – 10:30pm | FREE


4TH OF JULY BBQ

THURSDAY, JULY 4

DATE: Thursday, July 4, 2024

WHEN: 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM

WHERE: The Montage

COST: $95 per adult & $45 per child

There’s no place like the American West to celebrate the Fourth of July. Enjoy a variety of patriotic activities at the annual Fourth of July barbecue, from savory BBQ and domestic whiskey and beer. Savor summertime with nostalgic poolside treats and sweets, indulge in classic American pies, and enjoy ice-cold red, white and blue sorbets. Both children and kids at heart alike can engage in patriotic-themed lawn and pool games and even have their faces painted! Groove to live music and make lasting memories among family and friends at this special BBQ event.



GETTING TO BIG SKY

Located a scenic hour-long drive through the Gallatin National Forest south of Bozeman, Big Sky has never been easier to access. With over 30 nonstop flights, Big Sky is the best-served mountain destination in the country. Extend your trip and explore all that the area has to offer, including Yellowstone National Park.

Distance to Big Sky, Montana from:

  • West Yellowstone: 48.5 miles
  • Bozeman: 44 miles
  • Jackson Hole: 165 miles
  • Salt Lake City: 368 miles
  • Cheyenne: 637 miles
  • Seattle: 710 miles
  • Denver: 626 miles

The Finest Big Sky Homes

Interested in other rental options with breathtaking views of Lone Mountain and the area? We offer the largest selection of luxury homes in the Big Sky, Moonlight and Meadow Village area. Whether you are looking for a cozy mountain cabin or a modern estate, we have the home for you.  Please give us a call today at +1-888-915-2787 or email us at info@bookbigsky.com to inquire, or simply browse through our available properties

How To Easily Get To Big Sky, Montana?


Big Sky, MT is a booming destination growing in popularity each and every season. Tucked in the scenic Montana mountains halfway between the bustling town of Bozeman and West Yellowstone, the charming mountain town of Big Sky is an off the beaten path destination yet ranks as one of the most connected mountain destinations in the US! 

Getting to & from, and around Big Sky is easy! Whether you’re road tripping with the family, planning a fly-drive vacation, or looking for a luxury personal chauffeur for your mountain escape, Big Sky is an easy drive-to destination with daily flights from most major airports, and convenient transportation services with door-to-door service to your Big Sky vacation home.

Flying Into Big Sky


Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport has seen an 82% increase in passengers over the past five years and welcomed over 2 million visitors last year. With over 40 non-stop flights from over 30 east and west coast destinations, Big Sky Resort is one the most connected mountain resort destinations in the US. 

On arrival at Bozeman, guests have the option of car rentals, group shuttles or private luxury transportation to make the scenic 45 mile journey along the Gallatin River to Big Sky, MT.

Big Sky Airport Shuttles


There are various local Bozeman and Big Sky companies that offer public and private transportation from Bozeman International Airport, to and around Big Sky, and beyond!

A to Z Chaffeurs

1-406-404-7125

A to Z Chauffeurs Transportation Services pride themselves on always being on time. They understand how important it is to arrive at your destination on time, which is why they have a team of dedicated drivers who are committed to getting you where you need to be, when you need to be there. The fleet is comprised of modern vehicles and are well-maintained and equipped with the latest technology to ensure a safe and comfortable ride.

Big Sky Vacation Rentals guests and owners will receive  a 10% discount for airport shuttles and 15% discount for in town transportation!

Online bookings must be completed within 48 hours of service. For rides within the 48-hour window, please call A to Z directly – (406)404-7125

*Normal operational hours are 6am to 11pm. Add 25% for rides between 11pm and 6am.

Skyline Link Express

1-406-995-6287

The Skyline Bus has a Link Express service offering easy and reliable transportation from Bozeman International Airport to Big Sky, MT. The service runs seven days a week and is an affordable option for airport transportation to and from Big Sky, MT. 

** NOTE: As of Dec. 2023, Skyline does not provide airport shuttle service. However, they are still offering transport services around Big Sky.

Big Sky Shuttle Inc.

1-866-661-6836

Big Sky Shuttle offers a Bozeman to Big Sky airport shuttle along with private car services, charters around Big Sky, and luxury touring coaches for groups of up to 40 to discover the beauty of Big Sky and nearby Yellowstone National Park, in style and comfort.

Classic Limo

1-406-585-5466

Classic Limo have been chauffeuring visitors to and around Big Sky for over 30 years, with chauffeured limo services in Big Sky and across all of southwest Montana. From airport meet and greet services to leisure and recreation, their selection of SUVs, super-stretch SUVs and elegant stretch limos offer visitors a luxury option for transportation to and around Big Sky.

Black Bird Limousine

1-406-624-8600

Travel in luxury in Black Bird Limousine’s fleet of chauffeur driven black on black, full-size SUVs with private transportation services from Bozeman International Airport to Big Sky and West Yellowstone, and chauffeur services in and around Big Sky.

Montana Chauffeur

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Montana Chauffeur offers luxury private airport rides from BZN, full chauffeur services, multi-day private drivers to chauffeur you around during your stay, and luxury transportation for a special occasion or destination wedding in Big Sky.

Montana Canyon & Cab Co.

1-406-551-3553

Mountain and Canyon Cab Co. is Big Sky’s premiere on-call taxi service. Their services include on-call taxis between all of Big Sky’s neighborhoods (must be booked in advance for 12am-8am), out of area rides, and a loyalty program with points that never expire.

Shuttle To Big Sky

1-406-995-4895

Shuttle to Big Sky specializes in transportation to and around Big Sky and have been servicing Big Sky and surrounding areas for over 35 years. They offer a safe and reliable service in a luxury fleet with private door to door transportation from Bozeman, shared airport shuttle rides, specialty charters for groups, and transportation for Big Sky events.

Big Sky Bound LLC Shuttle & Transportation

1-406-539-3828

Big Sky Bound operates 24/7 with private and group transportation between Big Sky and Bozeman International Airport. If you’re Big Sky bound without a car, they offer a “rent me by the hour” service for a night out on the town, grocery shopping, or even a private trip to Yellowstone National Park.

Karst Stage

1-800-845-2778

Karst Stage offers year-round shuttle services from the Bozeman Airport to Big Sky, as well as private car services to get you wherever you need to go. Karst Stage offers transportation services for all travelers ranging from group minivans to your nearest Big Sky bus stop to private charter services including luxury SUVs and luxury motorcoaches for your large group getaway or family reunion in Big Sky.

Rental Cars in Big Sky


For full flexibility to discover the abundance of attractions and activities in and around Big Sky at your own pace, we highly recommend booking a rental car well in advance for your Big Sky vacation. Having a car in Big Sky gives you the opportunity to explore the surrounding areas, visit the local Montana hot springs, head off the beaten path, and discover the beauty of Yellowstone National Park without a tour. 

Unless you’re exploring the 4X4 trails, a four-wheel drive is not essential, but an AWD, snow tires or chains are required for safe winter travel in and around Big Sky. The Big Sky car rental agencies available at Bozeman International Airport include Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, Thrifty and National.

TURO

Browse the widest selection of cars available anywhere on Turo. Whether it’s an SUV for a family road trip, a pickup truck for some errands, or a classic sports car for a special night out, find the perfect car for every occasion and budget on Turo.

Rent the perfect car

Journey Rent-A-Car

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Journey Rent A Car is located a few miles from Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport and will have you on the road in no time. They pick up from the airport, transport you to your vehicle with vans and SUVs available for large groups, and offer exceptional hospitality with an additional 5% discount for Big Sky Vacation Rental guests.

Rocky Mountain Expeditions

1-406-530-5337

Is a 4X4 Jeep more your style? Rocky Mountain Expeditions offers private door to door transportation services between Bozeman, Big Sky and Yellowstone and Big Sky Jeep Wrangler rentals for an adventurous vacation in the rugged landscapes of Montana.

Getting Around Big Sky


Once in Big Sky there are several private transportation companies and on-call taxis and the Skyline Bus offers a free shuttle service with multiple stops around Big Sky including the Canyon, Meadow Village, Mountain Village, Moonlight Basin and Big Sky Town Center.

Our selection of luxury Big Sky vacation rentals are situated in the best neighborhoods in Big Sky, MT. Whether you’re searching for Big Sky rentals that don’t require a car or complete seclusion on the slopes of Moonlight Mountain, you’ll find the perfect mountain escape with Big Sky Vacation Rentals

Download our Big Sky Travel App and you’re one step closer to a memorable vacation and personalized guest experience with Big Sky Vacation Rentals.

Yellowstone National Park Wildlife Guide


Yellowstone National Park is one of the most famous national parks in the world, dubbed the “Serengeti of North America” for its captivating landscapes, natural wonders, and abundance of wildlife roaming free in their natural habitat. Yellowstone is home to more wildlife than any of the lower 48 states with hundreds of animal species ranging from wild and majestic mammals to colorful fish life, amphibians and beautiful birds.

Ranked the most visited national park in the US, and setting new records year after year, Yellowstone National Park boasts 2.2 million acres which is over 3,000 square miles of pristine, undisturbed and protected land for visitors to reconnect with nature, recreate in the great outdoors, and experience one-of-a-kind encounters with the iconic wildlife of Yellowstone National Park. The West Entrance of the park is now open for spring but make sure to check out the park’s website for updated information when making your travel plans.

Whether you’re negotiating bison traffic jams on a road trip, hiking the trail systems through the backcountry, or considering a guided tour of Yellowstone National Park during your vacation in Big Sky, here’s our guide to the wildlife of Yellowstone and the top spots for wildlife viewing to maximize your time spent exploring one of the most amazing wildlife habitats in North America – Yellowstone National Park.

The Iconic Wildlife of Yellowstone National Park


Grizzly & Black Bears

Best places to see: Hayden Valley & Lamar Valley

Yellowstone National Park is home to an estimated 720 grizzly bears and 600 black bears living in the forest, fields and mountains. The grizzly bear is Montana’s official state animal, best recognized by a large hump on its back, and larger and far more aggressive than the smaller black bear. Yellowstone bears hibernate all winter (October to April) and are best spotted in the spring when they leave their higher elevation dens to feed in the lower elevations with their newborn cubs. Always be bear aware, travel in groups, make a noise and carry bear spray on all hiking trails in Big Sky, Yellowstone and the backcountry.


Elk

Best place to see: Mammoth Hot Springs

The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem has one of the largest elk populations in the US, with anywhere up to 20,000 elk in the park during the summer months. One of the most photographed animals in Yellowstone, elk are easily spotted roaming freely around Big Sky, on the road from Big Sky to Yellowstone, and in the vast meadows of Yellowstone National Park. Elk are best viewed (and heard!) bugling and fighting for dominance during the rut (breeding) season in the fall months.


North American Bison

Best places to see: Hayden Valley & Lamar Valley

The bison, commonly referred to as the American buffalo, is North America’s largest land mammal and the National Mammal of the US. Yellowstone National Park is the only place bison have continuously lived since prehistoric times and with an estimated 5,450 bison in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, it’s one of the best places to spot free ranging bison in their natural habitat. Bison are extremely unpredictable, dangerous and likely to charge if surprised. They can run 3 times faster than humans so please keep your distance and use common sense.


Moose

Best places to see: Beaver Ponds by Mammoth Hot Springs & Yellowstone Lake

The moose is another of Yellowstone’s majestic mammals, best found grazing along the lake shores, rivers, marshlands and beaver ponds during the cooler mornings and evenings. There are less than 200 moose in Yellowstone’s 2.2 million acres, and they camouflage well, so a moose sighting in Yellowstone is a unique experience! If you’re staying in Big Sky, moose are often spotted around town, on the golf courses, or munching in the backyard of your mountain cabin!


Gray Wolf

Best places to see: Lamar Valley & Hayden Valley

The gray wolf was reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in 1995 and, today, Yellowstone is one of the best places in the world to watch wolves in the wild. With less than 95 wolves in the park, wolf sightings are rare and are easier in the snowy landscapes of Yellowstone during winter. Mid-September to mid-June is prime wolf watching season in Yellowstone National Park.

Other wildlife sightings in Yellowstone include the threatened Canada lynx, elusive mountain lions and cougars, mule deer and white-tailed deer, bighorn sheep, mountain goats in the jagged peaks, pronghorns, and rodents (beavers, porcupines, marmots, squirrels, chipmunks and gophers) scurrying through the rocky areas in the higher elevations. Remember to keep your distance from the animals and to use common sense as the park is their home.

Yellowstone National Park is also home to more than 300 bird species including the endangered peregrine falcon, red-tailed hawks, diving ospreys, the iconic Bald Eagle, and the nocturnal Great Horned Owl. These magnificent birds of prey thrive in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem with prime birdwatching spots along the rivers, lakes and forested areas of the park.

Where to See Wildlife in Yellowstone


Yellowstone National Park is not a drive-thru zoo with guaranteed sightings. With over 3,000 square miles of wild landscapes and diverse natural habitats, the animals in Yellowstone National Park are constantly on the move and wildlife sightings require patience and binoculars.

The absolute best way to experience the wildlife of Yellowstone National Park is on a guided tour and some of the top Yellowstone Park tours depart right from Big Sky! If you’re planning a self-guided adventure into the park, here’s our suggestions for the best places to see wildlife in Yellowstone.

Hayden Valley

Distance from West Yellowstone Entrance: 47 miles

The lush Hayden Valley lies north of Yellowstone Lake and south of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, between Canyon Village and Lake Village. The Hayden Valley is a renowned gathering place for herds of wild bison, elk, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, coyotes and many other Yellowstone wildlife species. The Hayden Valley is also regarded as one of the best spots in Yellowstone National Park for grizzly and black bear sightings.


Mammoth Hot Springs

Distance from West Yellowstone Entrance: 48 miles

Mammoth Hot Springs is near the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park on Grand Loop Road and is a prime spot for elk viewing during the autumn rut. The road follows the Gardiner River Canyon with bison, pronghorn and mule deer roaming the grasslands, bighorn sheep climbing the rocky peaks and an abundance of bird life along the river.


Yellowstone Lake

Distance from West Yellowstone Entrance: 55 miles

Yellowstone Lake is the largest alpine lake in North America and a natural watering hole for a wide range of wildlife. The Fishing Bridge at the northern tip of Yellowstone Lake is a prime wildlife viewing spot for potential sightings of ospreys feeding on cutthroat trout, grizzlies, black bears and their cubs swimming in the lake waters, and moose feeding along the muddy shoreline.

Statistics show that a wildlife collision occurs every 39 minutes in Yellowstone National Park. Drive cautiously, read the warning signs, follow the speed limit, and always keep a safe distance from wildlife. Yellowstone National Park requires visitors stay at least 25 yards away from large animals and 100 yards from bears and wolves.

While summer is peak tourist season in Yellowstone, springtime is the best season for wildlife viewing with cooler temperatures, bears and their cubs in search of food after hibernation, off-spring finding their first feet, and lush landscapes coming to life after a long winter.


Big Sky, MT is the ultimate base camp for exploring Yellowstone National Park. In Big Sky, we share our backyard with many of these majestic mammals and sightings are common on the ski slopes and hiking trails, in and around town, and even from the comfort of your Big Sky vacation rentals.

Big Sky Vacation Rentals offers a selection of over 125+ luxury vacation rentals in the best Big Sky neighborhoods with exceptional guest services to enhance your stay, and easy access to unique wildlife encounters in Yellowstone National Park.

Download our Big Sky Vacation Guide and start planning your Yellowstone wildlife experience today with Big Sky Vacation Rentals.

We Live Here. We Play Here. We Know Big Sky.


2024 Big Sky Summer Events Calendar


Big Sky is an outdoor paradise with adventures for everyone. Spend your days exploring the majestic mountains while hiking, biking, ziplining, white water rafting, or horseback riding, among many more summer activities. Our summer events include live outdoor music, festivals, bull riding, a summer farmers market, and lots more – so plan your magical mountain getaway so you can truly enjoy all that Big Sky has to offer.

16th ANNUAL BIG SKY FARMERS MARKET


The 2024 Big Sky Farmers Market will take place every Wednesday from 5-8pm, June 5th-September 25th in Big Sky Town Center (Market stretches from Town Center Plaza, along Town Center Ave. and over to Fire Pit Park). Please note that for the month of September the Fall Markets will downsize to a smaller venue tentatively at the Town Center Plaza. The market features 90+ vendors including farmers with fresh produce, professional artists, entrepreneurs, and so much more! Come out and support our local community this summer at the Big Sky Farmers Market.

DATE: Wednesdays – June 5 to September 25, 2024 

LOCATION: Big Sky Town Center, 33 Lone Peak Drive, Big Sky

TIME: 5 PM to 8 PM

ADMISSION: FREE!

16th ANNUAL MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS


For more than a decade, Music in the Mountains has been Montana’s finest free outdoor concert series, featuring the best up-and-coming touring musicians as well as established, well-known, and well-loved artists from across the country. The festival also includes the Bravo! Big Sky Music Festival, and a free performance from Montana Shakespeare in the Parks.

DATE: Thursdays – June 20 to September 5, 2024

LOCATION: Big Sky Town Center, 33 Lone Peak Drive, Big Sky

TIME: Park opens at 6 PM and music starts at 7 PM

ADMISSION: FREE!

FAMILY-FRIENDLY: YES!

2024 Music Line Up: For a full guide to Music in the Mountains 2024, click HERE

SAVOR BIG SKY – Food, Wine + Spirits Festival


The Savor Big Sky Festival is a weekend-long celebration of food, wine, spirits, and the stunning landscapes of Big Sky, Montana. Indulge in fine dining, wine, and spirit tastings, live music, and epic outdoor adventures in the Montana mountains. Savor Big Sky is the ultimate adventure weekend for foodies.

DATE: Thursday, June 27 – Sunday June 30, 2024

LOCATION: Various locations at Big Sky Resort 

TICKETS: Buy tickets HERE

WHAT: Check out the full schedule of events HERE!

TRAMPLED BY TURTLES CONCERT


DATE: Tuesday 9 July, 5:00 PM

LOCATION: Big Sky Events Arena, Gallatin Gateway

On Tuesday, July 9, 2024, Trampled by Turtles, American bluegrass-influenced folk band from Duluth, Minnesota will be making their debut at the Big Sky Events Arena for a concert under Lone Mountain. General admission tickets are first come, first serve floor or seated bleacher access. Food and beverage available to purchase on site. Restrooms available on site. Children ages 2 and under accompanied by an adult ticketholder do not need a ticket and their entry is free. Gates open at 5:00 p.m.

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BIG SKY COMMUNITY RODEO

BeginJuly 12, 2024 at 7:30 pm
EndJuly 12, 2024 at 9:30 pm
LocationBig Sky Events Arena
Address450 Aspen Leaf Dr. Big Sky, MT 59730

Tickets on sale June 4th at 10AM MDT.

Presented by Yellowstone Club, the Big Sky Rodeo features some of Montana State University’s finest up-and-coming rodeo athletes as they entertain with a variety of rodeo disciplines including Bareback Riding, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Tie-Down Roping, Breakaway Roping, Barrel Racing and Bull Riding.

Mutton bustin’ and an additional special feature of 406 Rodeo miniature bucking stock ridden by junior roughstock kids will highlight the evening. Professional PBR and Western sports announcer Matt West will be announcing the event.

Ticket holders can enjoy food and drink options at the venue including food trucks and bar service.

COMMUNITY STREET DANCE

BeginJuly 12, 2024 at 9:30 pm
EndJuly 12, 2024 at 11:00 pm
LocationTBD
AddressBig Sky, MT

Join us in celebrating Big Sky PBR as the 10x Event of the Year! The Community Street Dance is a free concert following the Big Sky Community Rodeo to help us kickoff Big Sky’s Biggest Week. Grab your friends and family and enjoy FREE live country and rock music from Tony Marques Band.

The Tony Marques Band (TMB) (pronounced: “Mar-cus”) ranks at the top when it comes to Las Vegas’s premier country/rock bands. The attention this four-piece band has received came rather quickly since being established in early 2013. The incredible musicianship, smooth three-part harmonies, and energetic, audience-interactive shows have people talking, venues calling, and crowds wanting more. These key ingredients come together to create the perfect blend of today’s country/rock music.

Heading up the band, Tony Marques has been deeply rooted in the country music scene since he started performing over twenty-five years ago. Without question, his rich tenor vocals lend themselves to the country genre perfectly.

Tony has opened for some of today’s biggest country stars including Big & Rich, Toby Keith, Jason Aldean, Billy Currington, Gary Allan, Charlie Daniels, and Diamond Rio, just to name a few. Fellow band members Tommy Cameron (Lead Guitar & Vocals), Mike Tucker (Drums, Percussion & Vocals), and Mike Riojas (Bass & Vocals), come from diverse musical backgrounds consisting of country, rock, pop, and R&B. This adds the edge you hear in the band’s live shows.

FREE COMMUNITY DAY & MUTTON BUSTIN’

BeginJuly 16, 2024 at 2:00 pm
EndJuly 16, 2024 at 10:00 pm
LocationBig Sky Events Arena
Address450 Aspen Leaf Dr. Big Sky, MT 59730

This year’s Community Day & Mutton Bustin’ will include an array of family-friendly activities including a petting zoo, carnival games and prizes, food trucks, and sheep riding through the arena for the highest score. We will have spots available starting March 4th.

MUTTON BUSTIN’

Mutton Bustin will include three rounds of 10 participants based on a first come first served reservation basis. Buckaroos must be 3-6 years old, weigh less than 60lbs. Reservations are now open.

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DICK ALLGOOD COMMUNITY BINGO NIGHT

BeginJuly 16, 2024 at 6:00 pm
EndJuly 16, 2024 at 9:00 pm
LocationBig Sky Events Arena
Address450 Aspen Leaf Dr. Big Sky, MT 59730

BINGO! Everyone is familiar with the rush of adrenaline when you’re the first to get a row of perfectly inked stamps on your BINGO card. Join us for the 4th Annual Dick Allgood Community BINGO Night benefiting a local nonprofit. Events include a 50/50 raffle, silent auction, food and beverages, BINGO prizes and the chance to be the BINGO champion.

Entry into the tent is included with your 10-pack of bingo cards purchase. Must be 18+ to play unless accompanied by an adult.

Tickets on sale June 4th at 10AM MDT.

BIG SKY PBR


Big Sky PBR has grown into “Big Sky’s Biggest Week” – a week of community events including three nights of action-packed Touring Pro Division PBR bull riding, fundraisers, vendor village, and more. It’s a great week to book a trip to Big Sky but tickets sell out first! Reserve your PBR tickets and Big Sky lodging soon.

DATE: July 18 to July 20, 2024

LOCATION: Big Sky Town Center, 33 Lone Peak Drive, Big Sky

Bull Riding Night 1
DATE: July 18, 2024
TIME: 6:00PM
LOCATION: BIG SKY EVENTS ARENA

Bull Riding Night 2
DATE: July 19, 2024
TIME: 7:00PM
LOCATION: BIG SKY EVENTS ARENA

Friday Night After Party
DATE: July 19, 2024
TIME: 9:15PM
LOCATION: BIG SKY EVENTS ARENA STAGE

Bull Riding Night 3
DATE: July, 20, 2024
TIME: 7:00PM
LOCATION: BIG SKY EVENTS ARENA

Saturday Night After Party
DATE: July, 20, 2024
TIME: 9:15PM
LOCATION: BIG SKY EVENTS ARENA STAGE

BIG SKY ARTISAN FESTIVAL


Big Sky’s biggest week also includes the Big Sky Artisan Festival at Big Sky Town Center. The festival is a true celebration of local arts and crafts featuring a wide variety of stunning artwork and one-of-a-kind souvenirs to take home with local food and drink vendors to make a day of it!

DATE: July 20th – 21st

LOCATION: Big Sky Town Center, 33 Lone Peak Drive, Big Sky

ADMISSION: FREE!

FREE ADMISSION TO YELLOWSTONE


Come celebrate 150+ years of Yellowstone National Park! National parks are America’s best idea, and there are more than 400 parks available to everyone, every day. The fee-free days provide a great opportunity to visit a new place or an old favorite. On five days in 2024, all National Park Service sites that charge an entrance fee will offer free admission to everyone, these dates TBD.

3RD ANNUAL WILDLANDS FESTIVAL


The Wildlands Festival, produced by Outlaw Partners, returns for a second year to celebrate music in the wide open spaces of Montana. The festival features a two-night line-up of iconic artists and food and drink vendors, come rain or shine. Relive Wildlands Festival 2022 HERE.

DATE: August 2 to August 3, 2024

LOCATION: Big Sky Town Center, 33 Lone Peak Drive, Big Sky

TIME: Gates open at 5 PM, opening acts at 5:30 PM, headliners at 8:45 PM

LINE-UP:
– DIERKS BENTLEY – READ BIO
– MAREN MORRIS – READ BIO
– LUKAS NELSON – READ BIO
– WYATT FLORES – READ BIO

TICKETS

Tickets for Wildlands Festival 2024 are ON SALE NOW. Act fast for the best chance to secure your tickets.

THE BIG SKY BIGGIE




Big Sky’s favorite cross-country bike races return for another season! The Biggie offers three different course lengths and is guaranteed to test your skills. Register now!

DATE: Saturday, August 17, 2024

The Big Sky Biggie is one heck of a mountain bike race in the heart of Big Sky, Montana!  Choose from three distances – 60 miles, 30 miles, 15 miles. Starting in Big Sky’s Town Center and climbing into the beautifully distracting views from Lone Peak and Buck Ridge, riders will connect on some of the area’s most exhilarating (and challenging) pieces of single-track, double-track, gravel roads and the occasional paved segment. This is a true community event celebrating the joy of riding mountain bikes at any skill level. Proceeds benefit the Big Sky Community Organization and SWMMBA Big Sky Chapter.


THE RUT


DATE: Friday, September 13 – Sunday, September 15, 2024

The Rut is a three-day mountain running festival bringing together athletes from all over the world. Designed to test all athletes, these races include several different courses – Vertical Challenge (VK), 11k, 20K, 28k, and 50k – all on the majestic Lone Mountain. ​

Due to tram construction, courses will not cover the summit of Lone Peak. Please check specific distance routes for more information. 

The 2024 Rut is SOLD OUT! There will be no waitlist. Kids 1K Runt Run is still open.

Event Schedule

Friday, September 13

  • 8 – 10:45 a.m.: VK/20K/Trifecta packet pick-up, Vista Hall
  • 11:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.: Runt Run/11k/28K/50k packet pick-up, Vista Hall
  • 10 a.m.VK start, start line in Mountain Village
  • 11 a.m.20K start, start line in Mountain Village
  • 3 p.m.VK Awards, Mountain Village Plaza
  • 4 p.m.20k Awards, Mountain Village Plaza
  • 5 p.m.: North Face Athlete “shake-out” run, Mountain Village. All are welcome!

Saturday, September 14

  • 6:30 – 7:45 a.m.: 28k packet pick-up, Vista Hall
  • 9:15 a.m.: Swift Current open to the public for spectators (scenic ticket required)
  • 8 a.m.28K start, start line in Mountain Village
  • 9 a.m.: Ramcharger open to the public for spectators (scenic ticket required)
  • 10 a.m.: North Face Athlete “shake-out” run, Mountain Village. All are welcome!
  • 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.: Runt Run, 11k, 50k packet pick-up, Vista Hall
  • 4:45 p.m.Runt Run start, start line in Mountain Village
  • 5:20 p.m.: 28K Awards, Mountain Village Plaza

Sunday, September 15

  • 5 – 5:45 a.m.: 50k and 11K packet pick-up, Vista Hall
  • 6 a.m.50k start, start line in Mountain Village
  • 7:30 a.m.11K start, start line in Mountain Village
  • 8:15 a.m.: Swift Current open to the public for spectators (scenic ticket required)
  • 9:30 a.m.: Ramcharger open to the public for spectators (scenic ticket required)
  • 10 a.m.11k Awards, Mountain Village Plaza
  • 6:30 p.m.50K and Trifecta Awards, Mountain Village Plaza
  • 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.: Rut After Party

BIG SKY RESORT SUMMER ACTIVITIES


Big Sky is a home base for mountain travelers in search of adventure and exhilaration, scenic views, wellness and relaxation, guided hikes, and more. Take advantage of the many activities and experiences that make Big Sky an ideal summer destination.

SUMMER 2024 OPENING DATE 

Big Sky Golf Course – May 17 to September 29, 2024

Resort Activities – June 8 to September 15, 2024

2024 METAL IN THE MOUNTAINS



DATE: September 12, 2024

TIME: The park opens at 6 p.m., and music starts at 6:30 p.m. or 7 p.m.

MUSIC: Blistered Earth with emerging artist Scavenger.

For more than a decade, Music in the Mountains has been Montana’s finest free outdoor concert series, featuring the best up-and-coming touring musicians in the country as well as established, well-known artists. Our state-of-the-art venue (Center Stage at Town Center Park) provides the perfect backdrop for locals and visitors to come together and enjoy incredible live music under the Big Sky.

NO DOGS OR GLASS CONTAINERS ARE ALLOWED IN THE PARK.

TOBACCO USE IS PROHIBITED IN THE CONCERT AREA.


Find the best lodging in Big Sky with Big Sky Vacation Rentals. Our selection of 120+ Big Sky properties includes rentals near the summer events in Big Sky Resort and Big Sky Town Center, or set away from the crowds on the slopes of Big Sky! Take a tour of the Big Sky neighborhoods or call our vacation planners at (888) 915-2787 to get started on the trip of a lifetime to Big Sky, MT.  

Yellowstone National Park Celebrates its 150th Birthday


March 1st marked the 150th anniversary of Yellowstone National Park, America’s first National Park and one of the top visited parks in the country!

Yellowstone National Park spans over 2 million acres and is home to historic & cultural sites, over 1,100 miles of trails with boardwalks, hidden waterfalls and unique scenery, an abundance of free-roaming wildlife, and over 10,000 hydrothermal sites. 

More than half the geothermal features in the world are found in Yellowstone – world-famous geysers, mud pots, natural hot springs, steaming fumaroles, and stunning travertine terraces – and one of the world’s largest volcanos, the Yellowstone Supervolcano lies beneath the surface of Yellowstone fueling many of the hydrothermal features and natural wonders throughout the park.  

The History of Yellowstone National Park


Yellowstone National Parks boasts not only natural beauty and iconic landmarks, but a deep history dating back thousands of years. On March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act into law, preserving over 2 million acres of wilderness and building a foundation to protect and preserve our natural and cultural treasures for the future.

The human history of the Yellowstone region is also well preserved with historical records documenting thousands of Native American tribes in the area as far back as 11,000 years. Today, the National Park Service recognizes 27 tribes with ties to the Yellowstone Region, and there are now over 63 US National Parks preserving more than 80 million acres of US history.

Top Attractions to Visit at Yellowstone National Park


Yellowstone National Park had its busiest year on record in 2021, with a record-breaking 4.9 million visitors to the park – over 1 million visitors entering Yellowstone in July alone! 

If you’re looking to escape the crowds, the spring season in Yellowstone offers visitors a unique experience. Wildlife abounds as Yellowstone’s residents emerge from hibernation, tiny offspring stumble through the alpine meadows and grass prairies, waterfalls and rivers flow at their finest with spring melt and there’s a breath of new life at every scenic turn. This is all before you’ve even spotted a hydrothermal feature or famous Yellowstone attraction!

Big Sky is only a 1-hour scenic drive to the West Entrance of Yellowstone and a guided Yellowstone tour is by far the best way to experience Yellowstone’s top attractions and learn the history of the area. If you’re planning a self-guided tour of Yellowstone, here are the top attractions to add to your day trip itinerary as not all Yellowstone attractions are open in early spring.

LOWER LOOP

Firehole River Swimming Area, Fountain Paint Pots – Lower Geyser Basin, Grand Prismatic Spring – Midway Geyser Basin, Old Faithful & Old Faithful Inn – Upper Geyser Basin, Artists Paint Pots – Norris Geyser Basin, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, Hayden Valley for wildlife viewing, Yellowstone Lake & Lake Hotel.

UPPER LOOP

The Upper Loop covers the northern section of the park. Upper Loop attractions include the fumaroles at Roaring Mountain, Mammoth Hot Springs travertine terraces, spectacular wildlife viewing in Lamar Valley, and Yellowstone’s 20-mile long Grand Canyon.

WILDLIFE VIEWING

Yellowstone is home to the largest concentration of mammals in the lower 48 states, with 67 species of mammals including black bears & big grizzlies – wolves, lynx & coyotes – mule deer & white tail deer – moose, elk, pronghorn antelope & the biggest population of bison on US public land. Yellowstone is the only known destination in the US where bison have lived continuously since prehistoric times and is well-known for its bison jams! Keep your distance, males can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and can run at up to 35mph! 

Whether you’re seeking a luxury Yellowstone experience with a private tour guide, hiking adventures in the wilderness, a bucket-list wildlife safari of Yellowstone, or a comfortable coach tour for your whole group – you’ll find the ultimate tour of Yellowstone National Park departing right here in Big Sky!

National Parks Free Entrance Days 2022


All National Parks that charge entrance offer FREE admission on select dates throughout the year. The summer opening date for the West Entrance to Yellowstone is April 15th, 2022, and April 16th marks the first day of the presidentially proclaimed National Park Week!

If spring is too soon, you can enjoy the park later in the year as admission to Yellowstone is also free on August 4th (Anniversary of the Great American Outdoors Act), September 24th (National Public Lands Day), and later in the fall season on November 11th, 2022 (Veterans Day).  

Big Sky – Your Basecamp to Yellowstone National Park


Big Sky is an idyllic base camp for all your Yellowstone National Park adventures! Our selection of luxury condos, cabins & homes range from cozy hot tub retreats for just the two of you, to modern mountain lodges with platinum perks and luxury amenities for the whole crew.

Celebrating the birthday of America’s first National Park is easy with Big Sky Vacation Rentals! Find your dream home in the Montana mountains, download our Big Sky Vacation Guide to start planning your vacation, read our local tips to a memorable Big Sky vacation, and experience the best of Yellowstone National Park from your beautiful home away from home in Big Sky, MT.


10 Easy Ways to Support Local In Big Sky, MT


Big Sky is on the list of Time Magazines “World’s Greatest Places” and is becoming an increasingly popular destination for year-round travel. Travelers are seeking sustainable travel, eco-adventures, unique local experiences, and connection with their destination and the local community.

There has been a huge influx of new locals in the past few years, and new local businesses booming in the region. This burst of entrepreneurship has been a time of new growth for the Big Sky community. Both tourists and locals alike are choosing small, and deciding to support local when dining out and making purchases. Read on to learn how you can make an impact and support local businesses when traveling to Big Sky, MT!

1. Try Local Big Sky Activity Providers


Exploring a new destination is always an adventure but a guided experience is unbeatable – discover secret spots and hidden gems, learn the backstories of Big Sky, and venture off the beaten path without fear of getting lost! You’ll find a local tour guide and activity provider for every season and every unique outdoor adventure in Big Sky, MT.

Tick off a major bucket-list experience dog sledding through the Montana mountains, book a tram guide to explore Big Sky Resort’s advanced terrain, embark on alpine adventures and horseback rides in the backcountry, plan a thrilling whitewater expedition or tranquil fly fishing experience on the Gallatin River, or head out on guided adventures at Lone Mountain Ranch. Big Sky’s the basecamp for Yellowstone National Park and you’ll find a wide selection of year round tours, safaris and unique Yellowstone experiences departing from Big Sky – and local guides with lots of local stories to tell!

2. Shop Local in Big Sky


Big Sky offers a fun shopping experience and a great opportunity to support local! There’s a selection of classic, contemporary and inspiring Big Sky art galleries to pick up local artwork, unique stores for western décor and cowboy classics, local sports outfitters for all your rental gear (and upgrades), and shopping at the base areas with one of a kind Big Sky swag and souvenirs to take home.

The Big Sky Summer Farmers Market in Fire Pit Park (June – August) features over 100 local vendors with fresh farm produce, local cuisine, crafts and artwork, live Big Sky bands and the chance to mingle with locals and fellow vacationers. You’ll find a selection of small grocery stores & markets to pick up your vacation essentials – or leave the shopping to a local!

3. Use Local Grocery Delivery Services


Let a local Big Sky delivery & concierge service pick up your groceries and deliver them to your home prior to arrival – a guest service greatly appreciated after a day of travels and another way to support local Big Sky business! Place your grocery order at a Bozeman or local Big Sky grocery stores that offers curbside pick-up and they’ll do the rest ensuring all your vacation favorites (including liquor, beer, wine and organic meats from local farms) are ready for you on arrival.

4. Support Local Restaurants


Eating out is a great way to discover local cuisine, and culture! Big Sky has a restaurant for every taste (and occasion!) with Asian, Mexican, Italian, steakhouses and saloons, legendary hot dogs, authentic Texan BBQ on the Gallatin River, local breweries, cocktail lounges …. and the list goes on!

Tick off another bucket-list idea and book an adventure dining experience in Big Sky –  candlelit dinners in a backcountry yurt, legendary sleigh ride dinners, Montana cowboy dinners, or sundowners in an authentic western saloon. Be kind & tip generously – the staffing situation is still tough!

5. Indulge with In-Home Dining & Catering


Our Big Sky Vacation Rentals give you the chance to vacation in style with a cozy fireplace, bubbling hot tub, and all the comforts of home – you may just want the local cuisine to come to you!

Big Sky is blessed with talented local chefs to indulge in a restaurant quality experience in the comfort of your Big Sky vacation home. Our local chefs and caterers offer everything from drop off meals and children’s birthday parties to tasty brunches and formal dinners – with seasonal farm to table menus and the freshest local ingredients.

6. Pamper Yourself


Whether a massage is a weekly habit or a rare indulgence, it’s important to pamper yourself on vacation. Book a soothing soak at a historic hot springs resort near Big Sky, or pop on your favorite playlist, pour some champagne and let a local massage therapist pamper you in the privacy of your Big Sky home. You’ll need a little more of this if you’re traveling with kids!

7. Use Kid-Friendly Local Services


Big Sky Vacation Rentals partners with local businesses to take the pressure off traveling with kids! Ease the load and ship all your gear prior to your travels so it’s waiting on arrival either at the airport or your vacation home!. Parents of little ones will appreciate being able to rent baby gear, toys and safety equipment from a local Big Sky mom who understands the burden of traveling with kids and the importance of safety – and will deliver directly to your Big Sky vacation home! 

If you’re planning a romantic date night for your family vacation – no worries, our locals support your romance! You’ll find a local, dependable and experienced Big Sky babysitter to tend to your kids while you enjoy some much needed downtime.

8. Try A Transportation Service


If you’re flying into Bozeman, getting to Big Sky is easy. There are year-round airport shuttle services from Bozeman airport to Big Sky with options for private cars, limo services, coaches, local taxi services and car rentals (with 5% off for BSVR guests!). Once in Big Sky, there are on-call and rent by the hour taxi services and the local Skyline shuttle bus that services the Big Sky Resort area.

9. Leave Reviews & Engage on Social Media


Online reviews and word of mouth is the best form of marketing, drives growth for small businesses, and makes a difference! If you have a positive interaction with a Big Sky local, leave a positive review, give a shout out on social media, share your recommendations with other travelers, and make a difference!

10. Stay Local!


Our team at Big Sky Vacation Rentals treat your vacation as their own! We represent Big Sky’s most elite vacation rentals with an extra touch of luxury, modern amenities, meticulous property care, and exceptional guest services with a hands-on, local team intent on giving you peace of mind for your stay and creating a memorable and personalized vacation in Big Sky.

3 Steps to the Best Big Sky Vacation!


Download our Big Sky Vacation Guide for Android and Apple and have all the local businesses, resources and best vacation rentals in Big Sky at your fingertips to plan an unforgettable Big Sky vacation at the push of a button!

Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram to be the first in the know on seasonal specials, local events and Big Sky news buzz.

Book your Big Sky vacation direct for the best pricing and reach out to our vacation specialists if you need any help finding the best Big Sky neighborhood or planning your trip to Big Sky. We live here, we play here, we know Big Sky!


7 Best Hot Springs Near Big Sky, MT


Montana’s Big Sky Country is known for its vast stretches of untamed wilderness, rugged landscapes, majestic mountain views and natural, geothermal wonders bursting out from the surface of the earth. 

There are over 61 known natural hot springs in Montana ranging from primitive hot springs bubbling into mountain rivers to commercial, developed hot spring resorts with modern amenities. Some even offer farm-to-table and gourmet restaurants, poolside live music and entertainment, and relaxing, therapeutic and healing natural hot spring experiences unique to Big Sky Country.


Natural Hot Springs Near Big Sky

For travelers seeking a wilder experience in nature, there are not many undeveloped hot springs in Montana that are easily accessible on public land. Nearby Yellowstone National Park is home to over 10,000 hydrothermal features and some of the most colorful and famous hot springs in the US, unfortunately off-limits for a soothing soak, with two exceptions – the Firehole River Swimming Area and Boiling River.

1, Firehole River Swimming Area

West Yellowstone
Distance from Big Sky: Approx. 1-hour, depends on season and route.

The West Entrance to Yellowstone National Park is a scenic, 1-hour drive from Big Sky on Hwy 191. Head along Firehole Canyon Drive (near Madison Junction) to the Firehole River where hot springs feed designated swimming areas along the river for a warm dip. It’s a popular Yellowstone attraction and parking fills up fast!

2. Boiling River

North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park, MT
Distance from Big Sky: 125 miles

Take a soak in one of Yellowstone’s hydrothermal attractions in Boiling River at the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park (open year round). The ice cold water of the Gardiner River is heated by 140 degree water from the famous Mammoth Hot Springs pouring gently over a travertine ledge into the river. Perfectly placed rock piles create tranquil soaking areas for a unique hot springs experience surrounded by the vast beauty of Yellowstone. Many guided tours to Yellowstone include the Boiling River on their itinerary, but however you choose to adventure – safety first and please leave no trace!


Montana Hot Springs Resorts near Big Sky

If you aren’t keen to clamber over river rocks and are seeking a slightly more upscale, resort-style experience, Big Sky Country is home to some of the best hot springs resorts in the US! The hot springs resorts near Big Sky are all an easy (and scenic) day trip away, perfect for an afternoon adventure to end a day of winter or summer Big Sky activities. 

Reservations are recommended and please check online for seasonal hours before embarking on your Big Sky hot springs experience.

3. Bozeman Hot Springs

Bozeman, MT
Distance from Big Sky: 36 miles
Open Daily: Seasonal Hours

Bozeman Hot Springs is the closest hot springs resort to Big Sky, and one of the most popular natural hot springs in Montana, nestled in the heart of the scenic Gallatin Valley. Once a rustic bathhouse in the 1800’s, today Bozeman Hot Springs is a hot spot for locals and visitors with 12 amazing therapeutic pools, dry & wet saunas, a full-service spa & fitness center, and a stage area with year-round live music events & entertainment.

Bozeman Hot Springs features 8 tranquil indoor pools in a tropical glass atrium and 4 outdoor pools, all fed from natural hot springs and combined with cooled water for different temperatures ranging from the cold soak tub at 59 degrees for muscle recovery to an inviting and therapeutic soak at 106 degrees. You can even rent a natural hot springs pool for a private party! There is no restaurant on site and Bozeman Hot Springs is a dry facility – outside food & drinks are welcomed (no alcohol or glass!).

4. Norris Hot Springs

Norris, MT
Distance from Big Sky: 65 miles
Open: Daily – Seasonal Hours

Norris Hot Springs is 30 miles west of Bozeman along the Madison River Valley, only an hour drive from Big Sky. These off-the-beaten path Montana hot springs are a series of artesian springs known as the “Water of the Gods” with a perfectly placed funky, timber pool directly over the source!

Aside from the healing waters, Norris Hot Springs is known for its live music vibe in a Geodesic music dome next to the pool, fresh farm-to-table dining with the 50 Mile Grill & No Loose Dogs Snack bar serving organic, fresh food from geothermally heated greenhouses, and cold local brews and wine from the Saloon Bar. It’s affordable with a laid back, rustic vibe and healing waters that will leave you relaxed, rejuvenated and ready for more unique Big Sky adventures.

5. Chico Hot Springs

Pray, MT
Distance from Big Sky: 90 miles
Open: Year Round 6am to Midnight

Chico Hot Springs is a legendary, historic hot springs resort in the heart of the Paradise Valley, 35 miles north of the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Chico Hot Springs is one of the most famous Montana hot springs resorts with a blend of Victorian refinement and rustic western charm, a luxurious day spa, picturesque gardens, gourmet dining, live music, 18 hole disc golf, and two open-air spring fed mineral pools.

Book a luxury herbal wrap in the day spa, dine in a classic historic restaurant or pool side, unwind with live music in the Saloon, and soak up some vitamin D and healing vibes in the outdoor pools. The large outdoor swimming area is heated at a comfortable 96 degrees, with a covered soaking pool with hotter temperatures. Surrounded by views of the Absaroka Mountains and Emigrant Peak, this is the perfect hot springs experience to combine with a day trip to Yellowstone.


6. Yellowstone Hot Springs

Gardiner, MT
Distance from Big Sky: 115 miles
Open: Wednesday thru Sunday – Seasonal Hours

Yellowstone Hot Springs (formerly Corwin Hot Springs) is the newest addition to Montana’s hot springs resorts situated on the road to the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park, 25 miles south of Chico Hot Springs. There is no restaurant facility, however snacks are available to purchase and you may picnic outside. The resort is built on church premises and no alcohol, smoking or vaping is allowed!

Nestled on the banks of the Yellowstone River in the Paradise Valley, Yellowstone Hot Springs is one of the most scenic places to soak near Big Sky with three mineral rich pools to experience the full benefits of the therapeutic waters – a cold plunge pool in the 60s, a main pool in the high 90s, and a hot soaking pool at 103-105 degrees.

7. White Sulphur Hot Springs

White Sulphur Springs, MT
Distance from Big Sky: 115 miles North
Open: Year Round 7am to 10pm

Spa Hot Springs in White Sulphur Springs is 90 miles north of Bozeman along Highway 89 (The Kings Hill Scenic Byway), near the Lewis and Clark National Forest. This is a historic and well-preserved hot springs resort to combine a healing natural soak with a scenic drive from Big Sky. There are no restaurant facilities but you’ll find unique eateries and breweries nearby on Main Street.

As with most of the developed hot springs resorts near Big Sky, the White Sulphur Hot Springs has a rich Native American heritage and legacy of peace, healing and positive energy. The tiny historic cabin that once stood has transformed to Spa Hot Springs Resort with an indoor pool and two outdoor pools framed by hand painted murals, all natural, no chemicals and a relaxing atmosphere for the whole family.


Therapeutic Healing Benefits of Mineral Rich Natural Hot Springs

  • Natural Pain Relief: Soothes health ailments and relieves pain
  • Natural Healing: Increases blood flow, circulation and metabolism
  • Natural Stress Relief: Releases negative energies and restores your spirit
  • Natural Vitamin D: Natural sunshine on your shoulders makes you happy
  • Natural State of Mind: It feels good!

Best Hot Tub Vacation Cabins & Condos in Big Sky

Soak in style on your next Montana mountain escape in the best hot tub vacation rentals in Big Sky, MT – no driving required – simply step outside and soak in your private Big Sky hot tub!

From secluded cabins on the slopes to luxury modern mountain homes, our Big Sky hot tub homes are situated in the most desirable locations in Big Sky and offer the ultimate retreat to end your day of skiing, fly-fishing or hiking in the mountains with awe-inspiring views, all the comforts of home, and exceptional guest services for a hassle-free and therapeutic vacation in Big Sky, MT.


8 Spots For Working Remote In Big Sky, MT


According to a recent survey, eight in ten remote workers consider doing their jobs from vacation, with nearly half choosing a longer trip with work over a shorter trip without work involved! 

Whether you’re one of the eight ready to explore beyond the boundaries of your everyday home office, or in the smaller group of remote workers who haven’t even considered working remotely on vacation an option – we invite you to spend some time mixing business with leisure in Big Sky MT. 
You know what they say about the boost a change of scenery brings – and the scenery in Big Sky MT is breathtaking beyond belief. From our beautifully-appointed Big Sky vacation rentals to community centers and coffee shops with big views, here are our 8 top spots for working remote in Big Sky, MT.


1. Big Sky Luxury Home Office

Check out this website –> www.bookbigsky.com

Our hand-picked selection of professionally managed Big Sky Vacation Rentals offers the ultimate option for working remotely from the mountains. Indulge in spacious, stylish living with dens and dedicated workspaces, reliable high-speed WiFi, and creature comforts that make it easy to crush your to-do list! For added indulgence, our Platinum Collection of Big Sky rentals boasts a consistent selection of luxury amenities including spa rooms, gaming systems, Smart TVs with live streaming services, and alpine-inspired outdoor spaces with private hot tubs to set up office outdoors! 

Our selection of condos, cabins, and custom homes includes rentals in the Big Sky neighborhoods of Moonlight Basin, Powder Ridge, Mountain Village, and Meadow Village near Big Sky Town Center.  With adventurous outdoor activities, world-class ski slopes, and tranquil trails on your doorstep, along with a variety of local shops, restaurants, and nightlife close to “home”, our Big Sky vacation rentals are the best destination for a perfectly balanced Big Sky workcation.


2. Big Sky Community Library

Neighborhood: Meadow Village – Big Sky Town Center
Location: 45465 Gallatin Rd, Big Sky, MT
Phone: (406) 995-4281
Hours:
Monday – Wednesday 4 PM to 8 PM
Friday 3 PM to 7 PM
Saturday 12 PM to 6 PM 
Closed Thursday & Sunday

Situated just off US Highway 191 into Big Sky, the Big Sky Community Library offers library and computer services for both locals and visitors to Big Sky, MT. The library has sixteen internet-ready computers with free WiFi for public use and paid printing options available. With an early learning center, educational games and toys, and regular story times, it’s a favorite kid-friendly space to get some remote work done in Big Sky.


3. Big Sky BASE

Neighborhood: Meadow Village – Big Sky Town Center
Location: 285 Simkins Dr, Big Sky, MT
Phone: (406) 993-2112
Hours: 
Monday – Friday 6 AM to 8 PM
Saturday – Sunday 9 AM to 6 PM

2023 Pricing:
Day Pass: $30 or $40 including climbing wall, purchased on-site 
7-Day Group Pass: $500 (up to 4 visitors, $20 per additional person)
7-Day Single Pass: $150
Camp Big Sky: From $75

Purchase Passes Here!

For a comfortable and convenient co-working space, head to Big Sky BASE Community Center located in Big Sky Town Center. BASE (meaning Big Adventure Safe Environment) is Big Sky’s first local community and recreation center, featuring 27,000 square feet of state-of-the-art facilities including a climbing and bouldering wall, a full gymnasium, sports courts, a fitness facility, and large gathering areas and meeting rooms with tables and laptop plug-ins for remote work. Traveling to Big Sky with kids? Camp Big Sky is a community day camp at BASE with a drop-in childcare option for kids grades 1-6. To keep the kids happy while getting work done on vacation, just register ahead of time HERE


4. Cowboy Coffee Co.

Neighborhood: Meadow Village – Big Sky Town Center
Location: 25 Town Center Ave, Big Sky, MT
Hours: Daily 6 AM to 6 PM

For a more casual, digital “snowmad” setting, set up your remote work station at Big Sky’s Cowboy Coffee Co., a long-time fixture of Jackson Hole, and a new addition to Big Sky Town Center for 2023. Open early every day at 6 AM, this is one of the biggest remote workspaces in Big Sky with free WiFi, outlets, and plenty of seating, indoors or out on the seasonal patio. This vibey remote work spot may not come with complete peace and quiet, but for a casual work day on vacation, it’s nothing noise-canceling air pods and a spicy Cowboy Cubano can’t fix!


5. Caliber Coffee Roaster

Neighborhood: Meadow Village – Big Sky Town Center
Location: 80 Snowy Mountain Circle, Big Sky, MT
Phone: (406) 995-7311
Hours: 
Monday – Saturday 7 AM to 3 PM
Sunday 7 AM to 1 PM

Voted “Best Coffee in Big Sky” by Best of Big Sky for 5 years in a row, Caliber Coffee is worthy of a stop during your mountain escape, whether you’re working remotely or simply enjoying a vacation in the Montana mountains! It’s a small, intimate space with café tables, chairs, a cozy booth, and fast, free WiFi to catch up on emails while you savor the best cup of coffee in Big Sky along with amazing breakfast burritos, bagels, and biscuit sandwiches to fuel up outdoor adventure breaks. Be sure to pick up their whole-bean coffee to brew while working from your Big Sky rental home! If printing is a priority, Big Sky Print and Ship is right across the way for all your office services.


6. Bunker Deck & Grill

Neighborhood: Meadow Village – Big Sky Town Center
Location: 2100 Black Otter Road, Big Sky, MT 
Phone: (406) 995-4047
Hours: Daily 8 AM to 8 PM

If you’re planning to play a high-elevation round at the Big Sky Golf Course, you can combine world-class golf with work at Bunker Deck & Grill. Located on the Big Sky Golf Course, Bunker Deck & Grill is open throughout the Big Sky golf season (May 19 to October 1) for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a scenic sunny patio to blend work with play during your stay in Big Sky. Bonus: Bunker Deck & Grill is also open to non-players and boasts some of the best views of Big Sky’s Meadow Village.  


7. The Exchange

Neighborhood: Big Sky Mountain Village
Location: 52 Big Sky Resort Rd, Big Sky, MT
Phone: (406) 995-5555
Seasonal Hours: Mid-June to Mid-September & Winter Ski Season



Formerly known as the Mountain Mall, The Exchange at Big Sky has several spots to fuel up and freelance or remote work from the Montana mountains – whatever remote work vibe you’re after! The modern Vista Hall on the top floor offers the Vista Bar with a deck overlooking Big Sky Village Plaza and a Food Hall with a choice of six eateries, Illy Café & Bakery, Deluxe Grill, Stone Fired Pizza, Sushi + Bowls, Taqueria, and 3 Forks Deli. If a lively aprés scene and live music inspire your work ideas (no one is judging!), Westward Social and Montana Jack on the ground floor of the Exchange buzz during the summer & winter seasons.


8. Everett’s 8800

Neighborhood: Big Sky Mountain Village
Location: Andesite Mountain, Big Sky Resort
Phone: (406) 995-8800
Seasonal Hours: Mid-June to Mid-September & Winter Ski Season

Why not scale new heights of productivity while working remote at 8,880 feet from the summit of Big Sky Resort? Take a scenic ride on the Ramcharger 8, America’s most technologically advanced lift, to the top of Andesite Mountain for “American Alps Cuisine” and a high-elevation remote work setup with breathtaking views of Lone Peak! Big Sky Resort lift tickets and reservations are required for dining with a view (and laptop!) at Everett’s 8800.


Tired of working remotely holed up at home? Whether it’s meadows of summer wildflowers or world-class winter slopes that inspire creativity, there’s no reason “home” can’t be a cozy alpine cabin, executive style suite, or family-friendly vacation home with modern comforts in the Montana mountains! 

Come visit us in Big Sky – a destination where work meets wanderlust, WiFi exists in the wilderness, and outdoor activities in the majestic Montana Mountains await on your doorstep. We live here. We play here. We work here. We know Big Sky! Browse our portfolio of Big Sky Vacation Rentals to work from home or call our local team of vacation planners today at (888) 915-2787. 

8 Best Places To Swim & Boat In Big Sky


Getting in and on the water is all part of the Big Sky summer experience. From paddling in pristine mountain streams, floating and rafting the rivers, and swimming in alpine lakes to fly-fishing excursions, kayak and SUP adventures, wild water skiing and even luxury outdoor pools – we’ve got the best places to enjoy the water in Big Sky and get your vacation planning started!

Hidden Lakes is a collection of 8 gorgeous alpine lakes hidden deep in the Gallatin Range, with endless options for a refreshing dip. The Hidden Lakes Trailhead is a short drive from Big Sky Resort and the hiking trail weaves for 3 miles through old growth pine forests and meadows of wildflowers to three stunning alpine lakes, nestled at 9,000 ft. Pack a picnic, fly rod and swim gear to spend a day with Mother Nature in the remote wilderness of Montana at Hidden Lakes, Big Sky.

The Green Bridge crosses the Gallatin River at the Deer Creek Trailhead, 6 miles out of Big Sky on Hwy 191 to Bozeman. In the summer months, you’ll find locals and visitors to Big Sky playing on the river banks, fly-fishing for trout, swimming in the Gallatin River, and bridge jumping off the Green Bridge. It’s a Big Sky summer tradition!


1. Lake Levinsky

Lake Levinsky is one of Big Sky’s top summer attractions, nestled beneath the iconic Lone Peak at the base of Big Sky Resort Mountain Village. Don’t just drive by, there’s a small sandy beach and marina for summer visitors to Big Sky to enjoy hours of fun fishing, kayaking, canoeing, SUPing and refreshing dips in the lake. 

Geyser Whitewater Expeditions offer boat rentals on Lake Levinsky from 10am to 6pm daily through the summer – first come first serve by the hour or day or book a Family Adventure Card for a week of unlimited summer boating on Lake Levinsky, Big Sky. While you’re there, speak with them about a Gallatin River Rafting Package for a thrilling whitewater rafting trip in Big Sky.


2. Ulerys Lake

Ulerys Lake is a gorgeous alpine lake nestled in the Madison Mountains on Moonlight Basin. The lake is accessible on the tranquil Ulerys Lake Loop Trail – or spend your vacation lakeside in a Ulerys Lake Cabin eligible for Moonlight Club guest membership to enjoy the private Ulerys lakeside dock, and summer lake activities reserved exclusively for Moonlight Club members.


3. Ousel Falls

Ousel Falls is one of the top 10 waterfalls of Montana and is only a short walk from Big Sky Town Center! The Ousel Falls Trail is one of the most accessible Big Sky hiking trails, an easy 1.6 mile hike perfect for the whole family. The forested trail winds along the Gallatin River with streams and river pools along the way for wading and dips, and a natural swimming pool at the base of the impressive Ousel Falls. Ousel Falls freezes over in the winter, so expect a refreshing dip in icy waters!


4. Beehive Basin Trail

Beehive Basin is ranked one of the best hikes in the world and is an epic and popular day hike in Big Sky. In the summer months you will not find a more scenic Big Sky setting to swim, at 9,200 feet in the Montana mountains surrounded by fields of wildflowers, towering peaks and a breathtaking glacial lake, the perfect alpine playground for swimming and trout fishing too!

The Beehive Basin Trail is a 6.6-mile roundtrip weaving through the glacially carved alpine basin, with a couple of tough switchbacks and steep inclines, unparalleled views of Lone Peak and great opportunities for wildlife viewing. Always be bear aware in Montana, carry bear spray, and watch out for Moose along the way! It’s a true Montana adventure and a beautiful place to swim in Big Sky. Stay minutes from the Beehive Basin Trailhead this summer with Big Sky Vacation Rentals!


5. Hot Springs Resorts near Big Sky

Big Sky is only a scenic drive away from some of the top hot springs resorts in the US! Each of these Montana hot springs resorts offer their own unique experience with luxury amenities, gourmet dining, live outdoor music and a chance to swim and soak in the natural, healing waters. Our guide to the Best Montana Hot Springs near Big Sky will help you pick the spot that suits your style.


6. Hebgen Lake

If you’re seeking water activities a little more exhilarating than kayaking and canoeing, take a scenic drive from Big Sky to Hebgen Lake located on the world-famous Madison River, only 50-miles south of Big Sky. Kirkwood Marina has fishing boats to embark on a world-class trout fishing adventure or rent a speedboat for water skiing, tubing and hours of water sports on Hebgen Lake near Big Sky, MT.


7. Yellowstone National Park

It’s always worth adding a day to your Big Sky itinerary to explore the beauty of Yellowstone National Park and take a dip in the geothermal waters! There are only two areas you can swim and soak in Yellowstone National Park – the Boiling River near Mammoth Hot Springs (North Entrance) and the Firehole River near Madison Junction (West Entrance). Both swim areas are currently closed, please check the National Park Service before planning your summer swimming in Yellowstone.


8. Moonlight Club

Big Sky Vacation Rentals represent a collection of luxury Big Sky rentals that offer guests the option to add Moonlight Club Guest Membership to their vacation.

The Moonlight Club at Moonlight Basin boasts a year-round heated pool and hot tub with a family-friendly area for the kids to play. Whether it’s just two of you seeking a cozy mountain cabin or you’re bringing the whole family to Big Sky – you’ll find the vacation home of your dreams eligible for Moonlight Club’s luxury outdoor pool and hot tub for summer swimming in Big Sky, MT.