Big Sky Resort, Montana Ski Report
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Big Sky Spring Shred: Fresh Snow and Bonus Weekends Keep the Stoke Alive Through April
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Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring shredding right now, with fresh snow keeping the stoke high as we head into bonus weekend mode. Base depth clocks in at a solid 91 cm (36 inches), while the summit boasts 145 cm (57 inches) of settled goodness, thanks to new snow reported yesterday—perfect for carving those legendary 5,850 acres across 317 trails.
The last big dump hit April 2 with 30 cm, and we're talking recent flurries including 2 inches overnight, fueling va...
Big Sky's Spring Storm Incoming: Fresh Powder and Epic Conditions Before Season Close
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Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out epic spring shredding right now with a **145 cm snow depth at the summit (3403m)** and **91 cm at the base (2073m)**, topped by fresh new snow that's keeping those 5850 acres of terrain primed for carving. Last snowfall hit on April 2 with up to 30 cm dumping in, and resorts report 13-23 cm in the past 24 hours, stacking 18-37 cm over the last few days—perfect for linking turns on freshly groomed pistes in...
Big Sky's Storm Week: Fresh Powder and Perfect Conditions Under Lone Peak
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Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime storm skiing right now—grab your board or skis and charge those legendary lines under Lone Peak! Fresh new snow hit 2-4 inches overnight, with another 4 inches in the last 24 hours and up to 8 inches past 72 hours, keeping that base juicy at 58 inches (91-145 cm) down low and deeper up top around 145 cm at the summit. Pistes are packed powder and groomed perfection, while off-piste glades are surprisingly well-covered de...
Big Sky Spring Shredding: Fresh Powder and Peak Conditions Through April
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Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out epic spring shredding with fresh snow keeping the stoke alive! As of April 1, the base sits at a solid 91 cm (36 inches), climbing to 145 cm (57 inches) at the summit, while some spots report 33-56 inches overall—perfect for carving those legendary 5,850 acres across 317 trails. Score 7 inches of new snow in the last 24 hours, turning pistes into packed powder and groomed bliss, with off-piste primed for adventurous lines thanks to that recent du...
Big Sky's Home Stretch: Spring Corn and Bonus Weekends Before the Final Close
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is still ripping into late spring with epic terrain underfoot, but we're in the home stretch of the 2025-26 season wrapping April 26. Think variable spring corn on 60 of 250km (24%) open slopes and 13 of 40 lifts spinning daily through April 12, then bonus weekends only (Fridays-Sundays) on select stashes like the Lone Peak Tram, Explorer Gondola, Ramcharger 8, and Swift Current 6. Base sits at a solid 79cm (31 inches), summit 132cm (52 inches) with gripping snow quality—perfect for carving groomers while of...
Big Sky Spring Skiing: Late Season Conditions and What's Coming Next
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Big Sky Resort is still delivering solid spring skiing conditions as we head into the final stretch of the season. The mountain is sitting pretty with a 52-inch base at the resort level and 57 inches up top, which puts you well above the average for late March. You've got plenty of snow to work with, especially considering the season runs through April 26th.
Recent snowfall has been a bit quiet lately, with the last meaningful dump coming on March 16...
Big Sky Spring Sessions: Bluebird Skies and Bomber Base Before the Melt
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring skiing vibes right now, with a solid 52-inch base depth at the base (that's 95% of average, crushing it!) and around 53 inches reported elsewhere for that settled snowpack feel. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches—but the mountain's holding strong with 2224 acres open, 106 of 320 runs fired up (33% total, mixing beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert terrain), and a whopping 40 lifts spinning (though some sources note 29-40 open as s...
Spring Shred Alert: Big Sky's 4,366ft Vertical Awaits Before Season Close April 26
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring skiing vibes right now, with a solid 33-54" base depth at the base keeping those turns buttery from the 6,800ft base up to the 11,166ft summit. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but variable conditions on piste mean packed powder and groomed runs are ready for carving, while off-piste stays adventurous—check the app for the latest as spring transitions hit.
Expect clear skies today wi...
Big Sky Spring Skiing: Freeze-Thaw Perfection and Epic Vertical Before Season's End
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Big Sky Resort is currently operating with a 54-inch base depth and 40 lifts keeping 92 of the resort's 320 runs open, giving you plenty of terrain to explore as spring conditions settle in. With 1,917 acres open and 28 percent of runs available, you've got solid access across all skill levels, including 30 beginner runs, 43 intermediate runs, 14 advanced runs, and 5 expert runs to satisfy your appetite for challenge.
The mountain is experiencing classic spring conditions right now, which means freeze-thaw cycles are reshaping the...
Big Sky Spring Shred: Madison 8 Vibes and Corn Snow Dreams Before the Melt
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring skiing vibes right now, with that massive 5,850-acre playground calling your name from base at 6,800 feet up to the 11,166-foot summit. Base depth sits steady at around 34-55 inches of settled snow, perfect for carving without the deep powder dump we've been craving lately—no new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but variable conditions mix packed powder, groomed runs, and some off-piste adventures if you're chasing untouched lines.
Spring Conditions at Big Sky: Corn Snow and Freeze-Thaw Action Still Worth the Drive
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Well, if you're thinking about heading to Big Sky right now, here's the local lowdown on conditions. The resort is sitting pretty with a 55-inch base depth, which is actually running about 5 percent above average for late March, so the foundation is solid. Up top at the summit, you're looking at 145 centimeters of packed snow with a quality described as gripping, while the base area has 89 centimeters. Not exactly powder-central after a relatively dry stretch, but totally skiable across the mountain.<...
Big Sky's Firing: 81 Percent Open, Spring Conditions, and Zero Lift Lines Await
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that epic Lone Mountain magic with 89cm (35 inches) at the base and a solid 145cm (57 inches) up top at 3403m—plenty of settled snowpack for carving turns without scraping rails. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (last real snow hit mid-March), but expect 2cm fresh tomorrow on the summit with temps hovering -9 to -2°C up high and -4 to 7°C at base, keep...
Big Sky's Late Season Gold: Spring Corn, Epic Terrain, and No Lift Lines Through April
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is still cranking out epic turns under Lone Peak, with daily ops through April 12 and weekends after that—perfect for late-season laps on 5,850 acres of legendary terrain. Think no-lift-line bliss across 300+ runs, from beginner groomers (15%) to expert steeps (18%), plus that fresh Lone Peak Tram hauling you to heli-ski vibes.
Snow depths? Mid-mountain base is holding at around 39 inches as of mid-February, with a shallower-than-usual pack this season (about 67% of average snowfall to da...
Big Sky Late March: Spring Corn to Pow, Four Mountains of Pure Shred
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Hey skier, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out that classic late-March vibe right now—think spring corn on the groomers turning into playful powder stashes if the forecast delivers. With over 400 inches of average annual snowfall packing the 5,850 skiable acres across four mountains and a massive 4,350-foot vertical, this place never disappoints for shredders of all levels: 18% expert steeps off the Lone Peak Tram that feel heli-like, 42% advanced, plus plenty of intermediate cruisers and 15% beginner bliss.
Snow de...
Spring Slush Sessions at Big Sky: 400 Inches Deep and Ready to Rip
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Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out epic spring shredding right now with a solid **59-inch base depth** at the bottom and up to **69 inches** at the summit, perfect for lapping those legendary runs across 5,850 acres. You've got **40 of 40 lifts** spinning, unlocking **208 of 320 trails**—that's 65% open, including all 67 beginner runs, heaps of intermediate groomers, and plenty of advanced and expert steeps like Bone Crusher and Headwaters Chutes for the adrenaline junkies. Primary surfaces are variable with machine-groomed se...
Big Sky's Spring Powder Party: 5,850 Acres of Lone Peak Magic Awaits
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Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that epic Lone Peak magic with 5,850 acres of terrain begging for your turns. The base sits at a solid 41-43 inches (114 cm), while summit snow depth hits around 69 inches (175 cm), settling into a grippy base that's holding strong despite some variable spring vibes. You've got freshies from the last 24 hours at 2-3 inches, with 10+ inches over 48-72 hours keeping things lively—perfect for carving those 256 of...
Big Sky's Spring Powder Paradise: Fresh Snow, Perfect Conditions, and 5,850 Acres of Pure Skiing Bliss
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Big Sky Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with plenty of snow underfoot and excellent conditions across the mountain. As of March 18, the base is sitting at a solid 114 centimeters (about 45 inches), while the summit has accumulated an impressive 175 centimeters (nearly 58 inches). Fresh powder is still falling too—the resort picked up 2.4 inches of new snow in the last 24 hours alone, with recent storms bringing even more action to the slopes.
The mountain is wide open for sp...
Big Sky Spring Conditions: 400 Inches of Annual Snow, 66 Base, Fresh Pow and Bluebird Days Ahead
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is still dishing out epic lines on its massive 5,850 acres and 4,350-foot vertical drop, with that legendary average annual snowfall of around 400 inches keeping the stoke high. As of the latest report from March 17, the base sits at a solid 66 inches, while mid-mountain depths hover around 45 inches (114cm bottom, 175cm top), topped with 16cm of fresh fluff from the last storm on March 15—perfect for carving groomers or ducking trees on Lone Peak.
Big Sky March: Chasing Spring Powder and Mountain Magic in Montana
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Well folks, if you're thinking about strapping on your skis at Big Sky, Montana right now, you're in for an interesting ride. The resort is sitting at a unique point in the season where Mother Nature's been playing a bit of a tease, but don't let that fool you—there's still quality turns to be had.
Let's talk snow first, because that's what really matters. Big Sky got a fresh dusting with about an inch of new snow falling re...
Spring Corn Season at Big Sky: Navigate Warming Temps, Chase North-Face Powder, and Dodge the Crowds
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring shredding right now with a solid **175cm snow depth at the summit** and **114cm at the base**, fresh off **16cm of new snow** from the last storm on March 15—perfect for carving those legendary 5,850 acres across four mountains and 300+ runs. Over the past 48 hours, light snow showers added up to a couple inches, keeping the base dense and covering rocks surprisingly well despite a shallower-than-average pack this season.
Big Sky Spring Shred: Fresh Powder and Light Crowds in Montana
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring shredding vibes right now, with a solid base holding strong despite a thinner snowpack this season. At the base, you're looking at 39-66 inches of snow, while the summit sits around 43 inches upper depth—plenty to carve those legendary 5,850 acres across four mountains. Fresh powder alert: about 2 inches dropped overnight into March 15, with 7 inches in the last 24 hours and 13cm recently adding that creamy top layer.
Nearly al...
Big Sky Spring Skiing: Wide Open Terrain and Chilly Vibes Keep the Stoke Alive
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring skiing vibes right now, with that massive 5,850-acre playground begging for your turns. Base depth clocks in at 114 cm (about 45 inches), while the summit at 3,403m boasts a solid 175 cm—plenty to keep edges biting despite a shallower-than-average pack this season. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours (last dump was March 11), but season total is cruising toward the usual 400 inches of legendary powder.
All 40 lifts are sp...
Big Sky Spring Shred: Fresh Snow, Solid Base, and Epic Vertical Await
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring shredding vibes right now, with a solid base holding strong despite some variable spring antics. At the base (around 6,800 feet), you've got 114 cm (45 inches) of snow, while the summit at 11,166 feet boasts 175 cm (69 inches) for those epic vertical drops across 5,850 acres. Pistes are in variable conditions with gripping snow—perfect for carving groomers or bumping it up—though off-piste details are light, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for...
Big Sky Spring Shred: 175cm Summit Snow, All Lifts Spinning, Powder Alert This Weekend
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring shredding with a solid **175 cm snow depth at the summit (3403m)** and **114 cm at the base (2073m)**—that's about 69 inches up top and 45 inches down low for you imperial fans. Snow quality is gripping, perfect for carving groomers or charging variable off-piste spots, with machine-groomed secondary surfaces keeping things fun. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours (last dump March 6), but the season total boasts Big Sky's legendary average of...
Big Sky's Firing: 40 Lifts, 218km Open, Fresh Snow Coming This Weekend
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—think endless corduroy and that legendary Lone Peak terrain begging for your next line. With a rock-solid **40 out of 40 lifts** spinning and **218 of 250 km** of pistes open, you've got 5,850 acres of pure Montana magic at your fingertips, from beginner groomers to expert chutes off the tram. Base snow depth sits at **114 cm**, ramping up to **175 cm** at the summit for reliable coverage that's gripping like a champ.
Fr...
Big Sky's Firing: 40 Lifts, Storm Coming, and 175cm at the Summit
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 40 of 40 lifts spinning and 218 of 250 km (about 261 of 320 runs) open across 4,910 acres of pure Montana magic—perfect for bombing groomers, hitting parks, or ducking into expert chutes like Headwaters or Lone Peak bowls. Base depth sits at a solid 41-64 inches (114 cm), climbing to 175 cm at the summit (11,166 ft), way above average for mid-March at 126%. Snow's gripping overall, with variable primary surfaces and machine-groomed secondaries, though it's been a...
Big Sky's Dumping: 15 Inches in 48 Hours, 5,850 Acres of Pure Montana Powder
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Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime shredding conditions right now—wide-open terrain across 5,850 acres with a rock-solid base ready for your next carve or cliff drop. The base sits at 43-45 inches (114 cm), while the summit boasts 69 inches (175 cm) of that glorious white stuff, perfect for bombing from 11,166 feet down 4,366 feet of vertical.
Fresh dumps? Grabbed 15 inches in the last 48 hours as of March 6, with another 1 inch possible today amid light snow showers—enou...
Big Sky Spring Conditions: Fresh Powder and 5,850 Acres of Terrain Await
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Big Sky Resort is delivering some excellent spring skiing conditions right now, with fresh powder and plenty of vertical to chase. As of Friday, March 6th, the resort was sitting on a solid 70 inches of base depth with 15 inches of new snow in the last 12 hours, so the mountain is looking pretty stacked. The average annual snowfall here is an impressive 256 inches per year, and with over 400 inches of snow falling throughout the season, this place lives up to its reputation...
Big Sky's Spring Skiing Sweet Spot: Fresh Snow and Corn Turns All Week
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Big Sky is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that sweet spot of spring skiing that locals dream about all season long. The mountain is sitting pretty with 175 centimeters at the summit and 114 centimeters at the base, with fresh powder from a storm that rolled through on March 6th. You're looking at 218 of 250 kilometers of terrain open, which means 87% of the mountain is ready to shred.
Yesterday brought some quality new snow to the party, and the vibe...
Big Sky's Epic Powder Day: 68 Inches Base, Fresh Snow, and Perfect Conditions
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Hey shredders, Big Sky is dishing out epic powder turns right now—think glorious freshies blanketing Lone Mountain after a hefty dump! As of March 6, the base sits at a burly 68 inches, 134% above average, with 4,957 acres and 257 of 320 runs open across all levels, plus 40 lifts spinning for non-stop laps. Snow reporter Christian called it prime powder day with 13 inches fresh yesterday, winds filling in the goods, and another 2 inches possible—mid-mountain temps hit low 20s°F under NW gusts to 25 mph.
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Big Sky's Storm Skiing Paradise: Fresh Powder and Perfect Conditions This Weekend
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Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime storm skiing vibes right now—think cloudy skies, cold temps hovering around 28°F with a light breeze, and fresh flakes dumping as we speak. That recent report from late yesterday clocked 28°F at the base, 65% humidity, and a smidge of precip to keep things juicy. Expect daytime highs near 24°F mid-mountain today, perfect for carving without overheating your base layers.
Snow's stacking up nicely: forecasts call for 1 inch...
Big Sky's Spring Powder Window: Fresh Snow, Solid Pack, and Epic Conditions This Week
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out that classic Lone Mountain magic right now, with its massive 5,850 acres of terrain begging for your turns across four peaks and 38 lifts. Think no-lift-line vibes, 400 inches of average annual snowfall, and a killer mix of 18% expert steeps off the Lone Peak Tram, 42% advanced, plus groomers and parks for everyone else.
Snowpack is solid at around 165 inches season total through early March, setting you up for deep days whether you're...
Big Sky Early March: Spring Skiing with Fresh Powder Thursday and Friday
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# Big Sky Resort Snow Report: Early March Conditions
If you're thinking about heading to Big Sky, here's the scoop on what you can expect on the mountain right now. The resort is in solid spring skiing mode, with plenty of terrain open and some fresh powder in the forecast that's got everyone buzzing.
Currently, Big Sky is sitting pretty with a 54-inch base depth at the lower elevations and a much deeper 147 centimeters (about 58 inches) up at...
Big Sky March: Spring Corn Season Hits Hard with Fresh Powder and Open Terrain
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is dishing out prime March turns right now, with that legendary Montana snowpack holding strong despite a leaner start to the season. Base depth clocks in at a solid 43 inches, variable but skiable across the mountain, while the summit keeps deeper stashes for those earning it on the Lone Peak Tram. Fresh powder hit 2 inches in the last 24 hours, keeping things lively, and expect another 3 inches over the next few days to top it off.
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Big Sky's Firing: Fresh Snow, Open Terrain, and Spring Corn Cycles Coming Your Way
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is firing on all cylinders right now, with 102 cm (about 40 inches) at the base and a solid 147 cm (58 inches) up top at the summit—plenty of that famous 400-inch annual average to keep your edges happy. They just picked up 2 inches in the last 24 hours, and variable conditions mean groomers are grippy while off-piste holds some fun stash if you hunt it out—think fresh tracks on the expert Lone Peak terrain without the heli...
Spring Shredding at Big Sky: 256 Trails Open, Fresh Powder, and Uncrowded Lines Await
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Big Sky Resort is dishing out prime spring shredding right now, with 2 inches of fresh powder in the last 24 hours keeping those 256 out of 317 trails (81% open) lively and variable—think carveable groomers mixed with playful bumps for skiers and boarders alike. The base sits at a solid 43 inches mid-mountain, holding strong despite a shallower-than-average snowpack that's still 93% on snow-water equivalent, thanks to recent storms covering rocks surprisingly well. Nearly all 39 of 40 lifts are spinning, including that epic Lone Peak Tram for ex...
Big Sky's Late-February Magic: Fresh Dumps and Freeze-Thaw Gold
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Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out that classic late-February magic right now—think crisp, cold turns under cloudy skies with temps hovering around 40°F at the base and dipping to the low 20s overnight, perfect for preserving the base. Recent dumps have added about 6 inches in the last day or so, with another 0.8 inches yesterday, keeping things fresh after lighter flurries earlier in the week. While exact base and summit depths aren't pinned down today, historical nor...
Big Sky's Buttery Conditions: Fresh Powder and Epic Tram Lines Await This Week
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is dishing out that classic Montana magic right now—think carveable snow under clear skies begging for your next run! Fresh powder hit today with 6 inches, building on yesterday's lighter dusting, while the last 48 hours added about 7 inches total for some buttery turns. Base depths hover around a solid 39 inches mid-mountain from recent storms, though this season's snowpack is shallower than average at 67% of historical totals—still packing 93% snow-water equivalent to keep things stable despite warmer spel...
Big Sky's Firing: Fresh Pow, All Lifts Spinning, and Spring Storms on the Horizon
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Montana grip ready to carve up your turns! Base sits at a solid **102 cm** deep, while the summit boasts **147 cm**—plenty to keep your edges happy as you drop into Lone Peak's legendary steeps. Just yesterday, a fresh **2 cm** dusted the mountain, making those last-24-hour pow stashes grippy and fun, though no big dumps in the past 48.
All **40 lifts** are spinning at 100%, unlocking **218 of...
Big Sky's Firing: Empty Lines, Hero Snow, and 4,366 Vertical Feet of Montana Magic Await
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Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—think epic uncrowded lines across 5,850 acres of Montana magic, with every single one of its 40 lifts spinning and 218 out of 250 km of pistes open for your next pow slash or carve. Base depths are solid at 38-56 inches (around 102 cm settled snow), climbing to 147-204 cm up top at the 11,166-foot summit, perfect for bombing those 4,366 vertical feet from Lone Peak.
Freshies? Models show about 4 cm (1.6 inches) dr...