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Vacation rentals in Big Sky

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Condo in Big Sky
Cozy Bear Den
A clean, farmhouse style studio in the heart of the Big Sky Mountain Village. Minutes away from the best skiing in America & summer activities. Located on the first floor facing away from the parking lot, you’ll feel like you have your own little hideaway with great trail access. Full kitchen & bath, dining area & living room to relax in with tv (roku) & wifi after a hard day’s skiing or hiking. A free shuttle is just steps away to take you to the chair lifts, Mountain restaurants & shops.
$120 per night
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Condo in Big Sky
Comfy Condo on the Mountain
A clean, comfy, modern 440sf studio in the heart of the Big Sky Mountain Village. Minutes away from the best skiing in America and fun summer activities of hiking and biking. Located on the third floor, you’ll feel like you have your own little penthouse. Full kitchen and bath, dining area and living room to relax in with the tv (netflix & amazon prime) or wifi after a hard day’s skiing or hiking. A free shuttle stops just steps away to take you to the chair lifts or Mountain restaurants
$121 per night
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Condo in Big Sky
Big Sky Studio/1BR New Remodel Close to Ski Base
This is a studio/1br unit that I just fully remodeled to a mountain modern style. This is perfect for a couple or small family. The bedroom is small but can be closed off to the rest of the unit. There is a futon in the living space that can accommodate another couple, guests or kids. There is no shared ventilation with other units. The view is of a wooded area with a small creek to listen to just outside the window. The base of Big Sky is a short walk or free shuttle during the winter.
$106 per night
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Stay near Big Sky's top sights

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Big Sky Resort122 locals recommend
Photo of Riverhouse BBQ & Events
Riverhouse BBQ & Events70 locals recommend
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Big Sky Town Center12 locals recommend
Photo of Ousel Falls Park
Ousel Falls Park68 locals recommend
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Buck's T-4 Lodge23 locals recommend
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Roxy's Market44 locals recommend

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Creekside Mountain Condo
$121 per night
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Studio getaway within walking distance to ski lift
$99 per night
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Studio getaway steps away from Big Sky Resort
$99 per night
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Summer Sale! Near resort, hiking, dining, & more!
$123 per night
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Cozy 2 Bedroom Condo Minutes from the Slopes
$99 per night
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Guesthouse in Big Sky
Rustic/Modern Guest House in the Heart of Big Sky
$161 per night
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Cozy Studio by Ski Resort
$85 per night
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Big Sky Paradise
$175 per night
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Big Sky Evergreen Retreat
$148 per night
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Little Couloir VAZOS
$100 per night
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Loft in Gallatin Gateway
Cutest Little Condo
$114 per night
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Mountain View a Walk to Big Sky Resort!
$93 per night
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Your guide to Big Sky

Introduction

Located along the Gallatin River, just about halfway between Yellowstone National Park and the town of Bozeman, Big Sky epitomizes the modern four-season resort town. In summer, the mountain village fills with visitors heading to the golf course, looking for an outdoor-focused vacation, or hoping to find a quieter retreat and more luxurious base from which to explore the national park. In winter, the ski area definitely steals the spotlight, fulfilling visitors’ dreams of a powder-filled getaway with few liftlines. Though the ski area dates back to 1973, Big Sky grew up as a destination only this century, with continuous improvements and expansions to both the ski area and the village around it.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Big Sky?

As befits a ski resort town, the winters get cold in Big Sky, sometimes brutally so. Average low temperatures at night dip down into the single digits Fahrenheit, though winter days warm up, with the average high around 30 degrees. The weather warms up during the rather rainy spring season. Summer leans in the other direction, with average highs topping out around 78 degrees Fahrenheit and the nights cooling off to an average low around 40 degrees Fahrenheit — which means visitors should always bring at least a few layers when packing for Big Sky. A waterproof layer is also important, as Big Sky gets precipitation seven to 13 days each month, year-round, with the most in the spring and the least in the fall.


What are the top things to do in Big Sky?

Skiing

Skiers should definitely take advantage of the more than 33 feet of snow that fall on Lone Mountain in the average year. Nearly 6,000 skiable acres, stretching over 4350 vertical feet, give every skier plenty of space, and nine high-speed lifts (of 38 total) keep them moving up and down the mountain.

Yellowstone National Park

Around 50 miles south of town, visitors come to the West Yellowstone entrance to America’s oldest national park. Another 45 minutes’ drive will bring you to the park’s greatest hits, including the Grand Prismatic Spring and the Old Faithful Geyser, and allows for plenty of wildlife spotting (including the storied bison).

Whitewater Rafting and Floating

Half- and full-day trips down the nearby Gallatin River take visitors on anything from a scenic float to an exciting adventure through class IV rapids, depending on the chosen route and time of year.

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