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Big Sky Resort is a
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in the
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, located in southwestern
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in Madison County. An hour south of Bozeman via
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in
Big Sky, Montana Big Sky is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) in Gallatin and Madison counties in southwestern Montana, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 2,308. It is southwest of Bozeman. This unincorporated community st ...
, it is the second-largest ski resort in the United States by acreage. Opened in late 1973, Big Sky Resort has more than of terrain and a vertical drop of . In July 2013, Big Sky Resort acquired on Spirit Mountain, which were previously owned by Spanish Peaks, a private club. In October of the same year, Big Sky Resort acquired the terrain and facilities of Moonlight Basin, a neighboring resort that shared the northern exposure of Lone Mountain. Big Sky Resort also offers meeting space for conferences, weddings, and corporate retreats.


Resort history

The resort was founded by Montana native
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, the retired co-anchorman of ''
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'' of
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. Big Sky opened in December 1973, with its main base area at an
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of above
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, on the eastern face of the Lone Mountain, the sixty-seventh highest mountain in Montana, and the seventh-highest mountain in the state outside of the
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. The first three lifts installed included a
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and two
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s. The enclosed gondola carried four skiers per cabin, and climbed to an elevation of . The nearby ''Lone Peak'' triple chairlift provided the lift-served maximum of , unloading at the bowl beneath Lone Mountain's summit, providing a vertical drop of just under , and the ''Explorer'' double chair served novice terrain just above the base. The fourth lift was the ''Andesite'' double, which climbed the north face of adjacent Andesite Mountain to ; it was renamed ''Ram's Horn'' in 1978, and replaced with the ''Ramcharger'' high speed quad in 1990.
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purchased the resort in 1976, following Huntley's death from
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in March 1974, and the decision of owner Chrysler Corporation to divest its
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development assets. The resort grew steadily over the following decades, adding lifts and more than tripling the terrain available for skiing and snowboarding. The fifth lift, a second chairlift on Andesite Mountain, was installed in the summer of 1979. The ''Mad Wolf'' double climbed Andesite's eastern face and lowered Big Sky's minimum elevation to . This increased the area's vertical drop to over . The ''Mad Wolf'' lift was replaced with the ''Thunder Wolf'' high speed quad in 1994. Two lifts were added in the 1980s, ''Gondola Two'' was installed in parallel to the first gondola, and the ''Challenger'' double chair served upper-elevation expert terrain on the north edge of the ski area. A
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was later added above this lift. ''Gondola Two'' was replaced with a Doppelmayr high speed quad, Swift Current 4, in 1997. The eighth lift at Big Sky was the ''Southern Comfort'' on the south side of Andesite Mountain, a Heron-Poma triple chairlift acquired from Copper Mountain in Colorado, installed in 1990 and upgraded to a high speed quad for the 2004-2005 ski season. In the fall of 1995, Big Sky installed the ''Lone Peak Tram'' to provide access to expert terrain from the Lone Mountain summit. The ''Shedhorn'' double chair was also part of this expansion, installed in 1995 on the lower south face of Lone Mountain. The tram increased Big Sky's vertical drop to . The minimum elevation was lowered further in the fall of 1999, with the addition of a used triple chairlift from
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in Colorado, starting at a base elevation of at Lone Moose Meadows. This increased the ski area's total vertical drop to , with the maximum continuous vertical drop increased to from the top of the tram to the main base area. In 1990 the Shoshone Condominium Hotel and the Yellowstone Conference Center were built. In April 2000,
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announced that an estimated $400 million in improvements would take place over the next ten years to the Mountain Village and the ski area. Later in 2000, the $54 million Summit Hotel was completed. In late 2007, the $25 million Village Center Complex was opened. In 2007, Big Sky expanded the skiing opportunities on the south face of Lone Peak with the reinstallation of the original Southern Comfort triple chairlift as the Dakota chairlift on the south side of Lone Peak, providing access to the accompanying out-of-bounds sidecountry, Dakota Territory. ''Gondola One'' was retired in the summer of 2008, dismantled due to the rising cost of repairs. Big Sky's neighbor on its north boundary, Moonlight Basin, merged with Big Sky Resort in October 2013. In 2016, Big Sky Resort installed two new Doppelmayr chairlifts as part of BigSky2025, a 10-year, $150-million project. The Lone Peak triple chairlift in the bowl was replaced with ''Powder Seeker'', a six-seat high-speed chairlift with heated seats and bubble covers. The same summer, the Challenger double chairlift, which had suffered a mechanical failure, was replaced by a triple chairlift with a conveyor load. In 2018, as part of the Big Sky 2025 plan, Doppelmayr built North America's first ever high speed eight pack in the form of the Ramcharger 8, which replaced an existing Doppelmayr high speed quad from the base area to the summit of Andesite Mountain and has many of the same features as Powder Seeker. Billed as "the most technologically advanced lift ever built," it opened on December 15, 2018. The original high speed quad was reinstalled on Lone Peak, where it replaced the Shedhorn double chairlift.


Activities

Winter activities include skiing and snowboarding, seven terrain parks,
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, and snowshoeing. Summer attractions include zip-lines, archery,
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,
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, and mountain biking trails on the mountain.
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and
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are available near the Meadow Village at an elevation of , between the ski area and US-191.


Terrain Aspects - Skiing

* North: 37% * West: 2% * East: 36% * South: 25%


Lone Peak Tram

The Lone Peak Tram is an
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at the Big Sky Resort that begins at the top of the Powder Seeker chairlift and unloads at the summit of Lone Mountain at . Opened in the fall of 1995, the 15 passenger cab climbs over a distance of , with two cabs traveling in opposite directions. It provides access to the most difficult terrain at Big Sky Resort, including former Moonlight Basin terrain. Construction was completed by the high-altitude construction firm Matrix, based in
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. Starting in the summer 2012 season, Big Sky Resort introduced daily summer tram rides to take visitors to the top of Lone Peak, called The Lone Peak Expedition. Starting in the 2021/2022 season, access to the tram requires the purchase of a tram pass pack, individual day passes between $20-$80 USD, a Gold season pass for unlimited access, or a Double Black season pass for 10 days. Early 2022, it was announced that the tram would receive major upgrades, placing its new lower base directly next to the top station of a new gondola and featuring a much greater capacity per ride.


References


External links


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