Big Sky, MT, Is Kicking Off Its 50th Season on November 22

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Snowmaking has ensured that the resort can open for the longest season on record tomorrow, November 22, 2023. | Picture: supplied by Big Sky

Big Sky Resort, Montana, will kick off its 50th season tomorrow, November 22, 2023. The resort will open with six runs, plus a terrain park with six features near the base area, for a total of 172 acres. Opening day terrain will be serviced by two lifts – Swift Current 6 and Ramcharger 8, plus two Mountain Village carpets.

“Thanks to major snowmaking upgrades in recent years and an extraordinary effort from our team, we’re looking forward to kicking off our 50th anniversary season with a big celebration,” said Troy Nedved, the resort’s general manager. 

The mountain is looking spectacular at Big Sky, MT. | Picture: supplied by Big Sky

The resort’s opening day will set the tone for a winter full of celebrations. Opening day festivities will kick off on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m., with complimentary hot chocolate and breakfast snacks in the base area. During après, the celebration continues with live DJs and complimentary MAP Brewing tastings.

Lift ticket offices are open daily, beginning today for ticket and pass pickup from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Resort restaurants, including Vista Hall, Westward Social, Montana Jack, Chet’s Bar & Grill, and Mocha in the Huntley will also open for the season on November 22. 

Come and help celebrate Big Sky’s 50th ski season. | Picture: supplied by Big Sky

Mountain operations teams will continue to assess terrain daily. Additional terrain and lift announcements can be found on Big Sky Resort’s trail status page. The new Lone Peak Tram is scheduled to open to the public on December 19.

At 159 days, the resort’s 50th anniversary season will be the longest in resort history, with a planned closing date of April 28, 2024

 
Snow cannons firing in preparation for opening day at Big Sky, MT. | Picture: supplied by Big Sky

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