Snow & Ski Conditions Big Sky

The Big Sky snow report for Feb 10 is a 52" base depth with of 40 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Big Sky are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

    
0"0"0"0"5"0.4"

Base

52"
N.A.

Depth vs Average

118%
vs average of 44" on Feb 10
Snow Reporter Comments: Tuesday, February, 10th 6:50am.Good morning Big Sky, this is Eli with your daily conditions report!Yesterday brought in the goods for Big Sky with the system bringing us a refresh of new snow, and great skiing. Today we will see sunshine in the morning and some clouds in the afternoon with partly cloudy conditions.For temperatures it is currently 17°F at Mountain Village with a daytime high of 30°F degrees and mid mountain high of 21°F. At the peak temperatures are 3°F, and an expected summit high of 10°F.Get after winter while you can, we will see you out on the mountain today!
Acres Open
5041 Acres Open
Runs Open
269/317 open
Beginner Runs Open
68/69
Intermediate Runs Open
92/74
Advanced Runs Open
82/110
Expert Runs Open
27/64

Resort Overview

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Nov 26
Projected Opening
Apr 26
Projected Closing
Big Sky Resort is located in southwestern Montana, nestled between Yellowstone National Park and the Spanish Peaks. With 5,850 acres of skiable terrain and 317 named trails, it’s one of the largest resorts in North America. The vertical drop reaches 4,350 ft from the summit of Lone Peak at 11,166 ft down to the base at 7,500 ft. Big Sky receives an average of 265 inches of snowfall annually and offers extensive snowmaking coverage across key zones. Families will find plenty to enjoy, from beginner-friendly terrain to tubing lanes and dedicated learning areas. The resort features five terrain parks, 80 park rails, and a wide range of lift types including gondolas, eight-person chairs, and surface lifts. With 100% of beginner terrain accessible via modern lifts, Big Sky is ideal for first-timers and mixed-ability groups. The Explorer area and new mid-station learning center offer safe, progressive zones for children and adults alike. Visitors choose Big Sky for its expansive terrain, reliable snow, and dramatic alpine scenery. Whether you’re carving down the 6-mile Liberty Bowl run or riding the new Lone Peak Tram to the summit, the resort delivers a high-altitude experience with modern infrastructure and authentic mountain character.

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