Big Sky Scenic Lift - Big Sky

Even when the skis get stored, the bullwheel continues to turn. Big Sky Scenic Lift provides our summer visitor with a bird's eye view of the surrounding mountains. Beginning at the Big Sky Mountain Village 7,500 feet above sea level, the scenic lift rises 1,160 vertical feet to an elevation of 8,800 feet.

The open air, four-passenger chairs offer round trip rides or great access for great warm weather outdoor activities. From the top, you can hike, bike, or play disc golf on your way down. Bring your mountain bike along for some high-altitude riding. Get a nice workout by hiking back down to the village on our new self-guided nature trail or tackle the summit of Lone Peak. Or if you prefer, take the scenic lift round-trip for optimum leisure, packing a picnic lunch and riding the gondola back down.

Mailing Address
Not Available

Street Address
1 Lone Mountain Trail
Big Sky,  MT 59716

Phone: 406-995-5000
Fax: 406-995-5001
Toll Free: 800-548-4486

The Big Sky Scenic Lift starts from the base area of Big Sky Resort, 7,500 ft. above sea level and delivers you to the top of Andesite Mountain at 8,800 feet. Tickets may be purchased from Big Sky Sports in the Mountain Mall. Big Sky is 45 miles south of Bozeman and 45 miles north of Yellowstone National Park.

Season
June - October

Hours
9:45am - 4:00pm

Payments
american express, cash, discover, master card, personal check (in state), travelers checks, visa, diners club

Reservations
walk-ins welcome

bicycle rental, parking, public restroom, unescorted tour, tour, trail, handicapped accessible, bar/lounge, books, breakfast, business services, car rental, child care, convention center, dinner, driving range, educational programs, equipment rental, gift shop, guide, housing rental, incentive travel, laundry, kitchen, lunch, maps, meeting planner, reservation service, restaurant

bicycling, childrens activities, hiking, mountain biking, sightseeing, wildlife viewing, photography, tram/lift ride, swimming, picnicking, golfing, natural history, bird watching