Best Hotels Near Yellowstone Day Trip from Big Sky
Big Sky is just 50 miles north of the West Yellowstone entrance to Yellowstone National Park — the world's first national park and arguably America's greatest natural wonder — making it the ideal base for summer day trips to see Old Faithful, the Grand Prismatic Spring, wolf packs in the Lamar Valley, and bison herds on the Hayden Valley. The Gallatin Canyon route to West Yellowstone is one of the most scenic drives in Montana. Hotels in Big Sky offer a quieter and often more affordable base than the accommodation inside Yellowstone itself.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.