Big Sky


Tucked between the pristine Gallatin River and the rugged Spanish Peaks, the alpine community of Big Sky is the ultimate playground for the outdoor enthusiast. In the early 1900s, Frank Crail and his family homesteaded 960 acres which are now Meadow Village. His hay and cattle ranch evolved over time into Huntley’s vision of a two village resort community. From humble beginnings emerged a world-class ski resort complemented by the people and their businesses that give Big Sky its unique culture.


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Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $4.1M
Lowest Price $26
Highest Price $25.6M
Total Listings 311
Avg. Days On Market 246
Avg. Price/SQFT $1.3K

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More About Big Sky

Big Sky encompasses three main geographic areas; the canyon, the meadow, and the mountain. Big Sky’s scenic Gallatin Canyon offers riverfront living, horse properties, and 20-acre ranchettes along the corridor of Highway 191. The meadow area is represented by the historic heart of Big Sky, Meadow Village, and the developing Town Center. The mountain neighborhoods include ski retreats at Big Sky Resort and Moonlight Basin along with properties that overlook these majestic ski areas.

Big Sky is an outdoor enthusiasts paradise. In the winter, the world-class Big Sky Resort beckons with its 5,850 skiable acres, offering diverse terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice climbing are also popular winter activities. As the seasons change, the landscape transforms into a hiker’s haven, with miles of trails winding through pristine forests and alpine meadows. The Gallatin River, a renowned fly-fishing destination, offers anglers the chance to cast a line for trophy trout.

Beyond the breathtaking scenery and thrilling outdoor pursuits, Big Sky boasts a thriving community that embraces a laid-back, yet sophisticated lifestyle. The town center offers a variety of dining options, boutique shops, and art galleries. Despite Summer being “off-season”, Big Sky comes alive in the warmer months with farmers markets, concerts and community events. What was once a one night show, the annual Big Sky Professional Bull Riding event has turned into a week-long event with family-friendly activities while also fundraising for Big Sky’s non profits. Another big summer event is the Wildlands Festival. With a lineup of talented musicians and a backdrop of the iconic Lone Mountain, the festival offers a unique blend of music, nature, and community. Attendees can enjoy live performances, local food and drinks, and opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for the outdoors. Big Sky’s stunning natural beauty, diverse recreational opportunities, and welcoming community make it an ideal place to visit, live, and explore year-round.

STATS

Population (2022)
2.825

Elevation
7,218’

Average July High
78 F

Average December Low
6 F

Average Snowfall
267”

Distance to YNP Entrance
West Yellowstone
51.4 miles

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