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Big Sky is a mountain destination that feels both vast and surprisingly easy to navigate: a high-alpine playground anchored by Big Sky Resort and Lone Peak, with a compact Town Center delivering dining, après, and year-round community energy. For true ski-first convenience, base yourself in Mountain Village, where slopeside hotels and condo-style stays put lifts, rentals, and fireside cocktails within a short walk. For more seclusion—and some of the region’s most dramatic scenery—Moonlight Basin and Spanish Peaks tilt toward private-club quiet and next-level luxury resorts. Down the hill, Town Center and Meadow Village trade ski-in/ski-out bragging rights for restaurant choice, local events, and a more “live here” feel. Whether you’re here for deep-winter powder, summer hiking and fly fishing, or Yellowstone day trips, Big Sky’s hotel scene now spans rustic-chic ranch stays, full-service luxury resorts, and modern lifestyle hotels designed for post-adventure recovery.

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Top Hotels in Big Sky — 2026

Big Sky is a mountain destination that feels both vast and surprisingly easy to navigate: a high-alpine playground anchored by Big Sky Resort and Lone Peak, with a compact Town Center delivering dinin...

  1. 1
    Montage Big SkySpanish Peaks (near Big Sky Resort) · $$$$ · ★ 9.2 Wonderful
  2. 2
    One&Only Moonlight BasinMoonlight Basin / Madison Base Area · $$$$ · ★ 9.6 Exceptional
  3. 3
    Lone Mountain RanchLone Mountain Ranch area (north of Town Center) · $$$$ · ★ 9.4 Exceptional
  4. 4
    The Summit Hotel at Big Sky ResortBig Sky Mountain Village · $$$$ · ★ 9.1 Wonderful
  5. 5
    The Village Center at Big Sky ResortBig Sky Mountain Village · $$$$ · ★ 9.0 Superb

10 hotels reviewed · Updated March 2026

Our top 10 picks

Ranked by overall score. Updated March 2026.

Montage Big Sky — Spanish Peaks (near Big Sky Resort)
$$$$
★ 9.2 Wonderful

Spanish Peaks (near Big Sky Resort)

Montage Big Sky

A sleek, modern mountain retreat in the Spanish Peaks enclave, Montage pairs timber-and-stone lodge drama with a polished, five-star sensibility. Come for the ski access and sprawling spa, then linger over destination dining and firelit après moments with big-sky views.

  • Ski-in/ski-out
  • Full-service spa
  • Signature fine dining
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One&Only Moonlight Basin — Moonlight Basin / Madison Base Area
$$$$
★ 9.6 Exceptional

Moonlight Basin / Madison Base Area

One&Only Moonlight Basin

One&Only Moonlight Basin is Big Sky’s headline-making newcomer, set high in the mountains with an elevated “modern mountain living” aesthetic. Expect a seamless resort-to-ski experience, thoughtful architecture, and a social hub built for long après-ski evenings and stargazing nights.

  • New luxury opening
  • Heated gondola to slopes
  • Design-forward cabins
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Lone Mountain Ranch — Lone Mountain Ranch area (north of Town Center)
$$$$
★ 9.4 Exceptional

Lone Mountain Ranch area (north of Town Center)

Lone Mountain Ranch

A storied, working-ranch-style stay that leans into Montana romance—log cabins, crackling stoves, and wide-open meadow views of Lone Peak. The on-site Horn & Cantle is a destination in its own right, and the property’s activities (especially in winter) make it feel like a curated mountain camp for grown-ups.

  • Historic ranch cabins
  • Farm-to-table dining
  • Nordic trails
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The Summit Hotel at Big Sky Resort — Big Sky Mountain Village
$$$$
★ 9.1 Wonderful

Big Sky Mountain Village

The Summit Hotel at Big Sky Resort

Big Sky Resort’s flagship slopeside choice blends classic alpine styling with an unbeatable base-area address—ideal for first chair and easy breaks back to your room. Rooms and suites feel intentionally hotel-like, with the village’s dining, lifts, and gear shops right outside.

  • Best ski access
  • Alpine views
  • Après amenities
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The Village Center at Big Sky Resort — Big Sky Mountain Village
$$$$
★ 9.0 Superb

In the heart of the pedestrian Mountain Village, Village Center makes Big Sky feel like a compact alpine town: walk to lifts, coffee, après, and dinner without touching a car. The accommodation mix—studios through larger residences—works especially well for families and longer stays.

  • Ski-in/ski-out
  • Studios to multi-bedroom
  • Village convenience
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Shoshone Condominium Hotel — Big Sky Mountain Village
$$$
★ 9.2 Wonderful

Big Sky Mountain Village

Shoshone Condominium Hotel

Shoshone offers the sweet spot between hotel service and condo practicality, with kitchens and living spaces that make multi-day ski trips easier. It’s connected into the resort’s base-area ecosystem, so you’re never far from a lift line, a soak, or a casual bite.

  • Condo-style comfort
  • Balconies & kitchens
  • Great for families
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Huntley Lodge at Big Sky Resort — Big Sky Mountain Village
$$$
★ 8.8 Excellent

Big Sky Mountain Village

Huntley Lodge at Big Sky Resort

A long-standing Big Sky classic that keeps things simple—in the best way—by putting you steps from the action at a friendlier price point. After a big day on Lone Peak, the scene shifts to relaxed, family-friendly comfort and well-earned time in the hot tub.

  • Most affordable slopeside
  • Renovated rooms
  • Heated pool & hot tubs
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Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel — Big Sky Town Center
$$$
★ 9.2 Wonderful

Right in Town Center, The Wilson channels contemporary Montana style with the practicality of suites and in-room kitchens—perfect for travelers who like to mix ski days with walkable dining. It’s the rare Big Sky stay where cafés, boutiques, and bars are a short stroll away.

  • Downtown location
  • Suites with kitchens
  • Free breakfast
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Gravity Haus Big Sky — Big Sky Town Center
$$$
★ 8.8 Excellent

Big Sky Town Center

Gravity Haus Big Sky

Gravity Haus brings an energetic, outdoorsy clubhouse vibe to Big Sky’s Town Center—think communal spaces, a social bar, and wellness-forward recovery amenities. It’s a strong pick for hikers, bikers, and skiers who want a modern base close to the town’s best dining.

  • Adventure-lifestyle hotel
  • Sauna & cold plunge
  • Walk to restaurants
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The Lodge at Big Sky — Big Sky Mountain Village
$$
★ 8.3 Very Good

Big Sky Mountain Village

The Lodge at Big Sky

For travelers prioritizing location and price over polish, The Lodge at Big Sky offers a straightforward Mountain Village stay with easy access to the resort. It’s a no-fuss launchpad for long ski days and summer trail time, with the perks of breakfast and a convenient base-area setting.

  • Value-friendly
  • Free breakfast
  • Shuttle to lifts
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hotels in Big Sky right now?

Our top pick is Montage Big Sky, which consistently receives outstanding reviews. We've curated 10 of the best hotels in Big Sky across all price ranges, from budget guesthouses to five-star properties. Each has been selected for quality, location, and value.

When is the best time to visit Big Sky?

Shoulder season — typically spring (March–May) and early autumn (September–October) — offers the best balance of good weather, lower hotel rates, and manageable crowds. Peak season brings the most vibrant atmosphere but also the highest prices. Check local festivals and events as these can both enhance and complicate your visit.

How much does a hotel in Big Sky cost per night?

Budget options start from around $60–100/night, while mid-range hotels run $120–250/night. Luxury five-star hotels start from $300/night and can exceed $1,000 for top suites. Prices vary significantly by season, so booking 4–8 weeks ahead usually secures the best rates.

What neighbourhood should I stay in for my first visit to Big Sky?

For first-time visitors, the city centre or historic quarter offers the best combination of walkability, restaurants, and access to main attractions. Once you know the city, neighbourhood hotels often offer better value and a more authentic experience. All the hotels in our guide include neighbourhood notes to help you choose.

Is it safe to book hotels in Big Sky online?

Yes — all hotels in our guide can be booked through reputable platforms. We recommend booking either directly with the hotel for potential perks, or through Booking.com for flexible cancellation policies. Always read recent reviews and confirm your booking with the hotel 48 hours before arrival.

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Prices and availability change daily. Lock in the best rate by booking early — most of our top picks offer free cancellation.

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