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    If exclusivity tops your ski vacation charts, then Big Sky Resort is guaranteed to delight. You’ll feel like the resort's 5,750 skiable acres are all yours. Big Sky Resort is often coined as the “best ski resort you’ve never skied.” There’s never a lift line, allowing you to ski on your own terms. Plus, there are plenty of luxury lodging options and fine-dining experiences to satiate those with a proclivity for indulgence. While the nightlife and evening activities are sleepy, a Big Sky luxury ski vacation is perfect for someone looking for an exclusive, private−and deeply relaxing−experience that few skiers can offer.

    Big Sky Luxury Hotels

    Big Sky Resort offers some of North America’s best ski in, ski out access, and there are plenty of properties that provide high-end details, services and amenities

    • Offering incredible ski in, ski out access, the Moonlight Mountain Homes offer guests spacious and beautifully appointed 1,170- to 2,000- square-foot chalet-style homes. The properties also feature wrap-around decks, wood-burning and gas fireplaces and a full kitchen. Incredible windows provide stunning views of Spanish Peaks.
    • Ski in, ski out Cowboy Heaven Cabins offer all the comforts of home and love interior and exterior design, featuring stone and log accents, grand picture windows, large deck with private hot tub, fireplace and deluxe gourmet kitchen.
    • Located within 100 yards of the chairlifts, Summit at Big Sky, a deluxe, slopeside lodge, marries the convenience of a condominium with the amenities of a luxury hotel. The sophisticated Euro-Western Summit at Big Sky features eight residential levels, two public levels with reception, concierge, meeting rooms and an espresso cart.

    Big Sky Fine Dining

    If you want a world-class fine dining restaurant that offers an authentic Western experience, then a reservation at Rainbow Ranch Lodge is in order. The menu revolves around a ranch-to-table concept, similar to the conscious farm-to-table movement, but specific to ranch meat, game and wild vegetables. House specialties include elk kielbasa, wild boar sausage with huckleberries, lamb and duck prosciutto. Pair this with an incredible wine list, barrel-aged liquor-fueled cocktails and spectacular views of the Gallatin River.