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    Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel

    Residence Inn by Marriott Big Sky/The Wilson Hotel

    4.5
    (49 reviews)

    I loved our stay here! I was honestly bummed it was only for one night. The property has a huge…read moreparking lot, and when you walk in it's bright, clean, and welcoming. There's a great bar and seating area, plus a bar/kitchen called Block 3, and another bar right in the lobby! They serve complimentary breakfast and coffee that are both really yummy. The hotel also offers a gym and laundry facility, which is super convenient. Our room was spacious, spotless, and had everything we needed ... a full kitchen with a full-sized refrigerator, pots, pans, dishes, and silverware. The beds were really comfortable too. I'd absolutely stay here again. Highly recommend!

    When in big sky, this is our go to hotel. This Residence hotel provides a clean home away from…read morehome stay with nice amenities. Plus the hotel recognize Marriott status with upgrades and gifts for members. During this stay we were upgraded to a two bedroom room with a dinning room and kitchen. Plus the room had two bathrooms. And the room had great view of the mountains. Even if you don't have elite status- the hotel rooms all feature a mini kitchen. The hotel has a pool that is open all year long. The pool is nicely heated so you can relax in the pool and enjoy the snow in the mountains. Also there is a big spa that is hot enough for the winter time. If you need a drink, grab one at the bar inside, and bring it to the pool. The hotel bar will provide you plastic ware safe for the pool. The hotel also provides a nice continental breakfast that is included in the stay- on the breakfast bar there was cereal, yogurt, breads, waffles, and a variety of other breakfast items. The breakfast even included cold brew- fancy! Also the hotel features a restaurant and a separate bar. The restaurant features a full menu and bar. And the bar provides special cocktails, local beer and more. Plus you can get food at the bar too. The lobby is nice furnished. The lobby contains a beautiful fireplace and seating. Plus there is always coffee, tea and hot chocolate in the lobby to enjoy. Plenty of parking in front of the hotel. Plus in the winter time, the hotel has shuttle service to the ski resort.

    Moonlight Basin

    Moonlight Basin

    4.0
    (23 reviews)

    Me and a group of 3 stayed in Big Sky in the Moonlight community. We made a reservation at the…read moreresturant (Moonlight Tabern) on Resi, which was confirmed so we showed up at our allotted time of 7:00pm. The staff said our reservation was canceled, which was never communicated to us, and we had no transportation to get anywhere else in the -10° weather. The manager kept repeating herself about saying it was members only (although that wasn't said on Resi), and tried to say there was a shuttle running into town, but there isn't after 5:35. There were 3-5 tables taken and plenty of tables open to seat anyone, and they wouldn't accommodate us with carry out or any food, and asked us to leave after saying that without being empathetic to any degree. How can you stay at a community and not be able to eat at the lodge? Also, they didn't allow credit cards? How is that acceptable in today's age?

    We have had a house at Moonllight for years and love the area. We live n Denver now, but still…read morevisit Moonlight and love that it is such a little sanctuary there. We love the Saddle Ridge area for a few reasons: ski in ski out steps to the Moonlight Lodge pool workout facilities dining full bar spa quiet safe We actually ski Big Sky instead of Moonlight, but love being up at Moonlight because of the staff and amenities. If you are looking for an active nightlife, you are probably better served staying in Big Sky village. If you are looking for great skiing, buy an all mountain pass and explore. The Headwaters area is great.

    Big Sky Resort

    Big Sky Resort

    4.0
    (174 reviews)

    Holy hell. First time in Big Sky and I am absolutely in love…read more The resort is MASSIVE...like, "I‑did‑three‑full‑days‑of‑boarding‑and-still-didn't‑hit‑every‑lift" massive. Every time we thought we were getting our bearings, we'd discover another whole zone tucked behind a ridge. Big Sky really does live up to its name. We kicked things off on what was supposed to be a "warm‑up run," but joke's on us, it was long, challenging, and honestly kind of brutal... in the best possible way. These runs are no joke and some of the longest I've ever ridden. But once the legs woke up, the rest of the day just flowed. Endless terrain, great snow, and barely any crowds. Absolute bliss. Had to pop into The Montage on the far left side of the mountain, and wow, the cocktails are phenomenal. Pricey? Yes. But you're on a mountain this bougie... what did we expect? Totally worth it. And let's talk about that gondola to tram combo up toward Lone Mountain. INSANE. The views are surreal, the exposure is wild, and the access is next‑level. Will I ever attempt the Big Couloir? Absolutely not. Do I love knowing it's there for people braver (and crazier) than me? Absolutely yes. Between the bowls, tree runs, off‑piste pockets, and wide‑open cruisers, there's truly something for everyone and somehow it never feels crowded. Big Sky has officially earned a top spot on my favorite‑resorts list. No question, I will 100% be back.

    When we realized how close we were to Big Sky we diverted from our itinerary to include the tram…read moreand ski lift rides into our schedule and wow was it a great decision. Fo $116, one adult, one senior ticket you could ride the tram/gondolas and the ski lift all day. The tram took you up Lone Peak so far then you transfered to the gondola for the rest of the accent to 11,116 feet. It was well worth the price of the tickets. The staff were very friendly, gave helpful directions and instructions as well as informative. The whole area was clean and well laid out. There were plenty of food options and shopping, places to sit, chill, relax and enjoy the phenomenal views from gound kevel. Free parking. Riding the open air ski lift was super fun

    Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa

    Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa

    3.6
    (278 reviews)

    We visited Chico to stay at the resort for one night, visited the hot springs, and ate at the…read morefancier ("historic dining room") restaurant one site. We also got a delicious slushy from the Saloon which we took to the pool as we relaxed. The two pools of varying heat were really nice and despite the crowds had plenty of space. If I lived locally for around $15 I would get the day pass. The full bed, which was not super comfortable, was also tight for my wife and I to share and the room in general was on the smaller side. Overall, it was clean but basic and it seems like you may be paying more so here for the location. The setting is beautiful and we enjoyed walking around the property. If you have the budget, you may want to consider upgrading to one of the Oregon trail style wagons or one of the lodges on site. We knew we'd have a more budget friendly room with shared bathroom arrangement so the rustic traditional lodging did meet our expectations (and seems more affordable than staying in Bozeman by comparison). At the restaurant we tried the classic caesar salad, Beef Tenderloin Tips, and the special of the sea scallops. The salad comes with giant leafs that were a bit difficult to eat but it was tasty. The beef and the scallops were also good, although the latter were unsurprisingly very expensive. Despite the pomp and circumstances of their famous "flaming orange" (which is indeed impressive), we aren't big orange/chocolate fans among other elements of this dessert so instead we got a delicious ice cream cake to go. We took the desert to the saloon next door to see the local band which was fun.

    I have stayed at Chico several times, and it just gets worse and worse. They clearly are getting by…read moreon the historical factor, and not their actual hospitality. We stayed in the covered wagons. First of all, they do not look like the picture. Only one has a fire pit, and that wasn't either of ours. There is a group fire pit by the bathrooms, but they wouldn't even help us with smores supplies or sticks. You are in the middle of nowhere, so if you forgot something, don't expect them to help. The area around the wagons is very overgrown. They had a horseshoe pit that was hard to see because there was so much grass. Not that it would matter, they didn't have any horseshoes there. The wagons themselves had good mattresses and comfortable bedding. However, they only had air conditioner available and no heat. Kind of pointless in the Montana mountains. I'm glad our weather was mild while we were there. We checked in at 6:30, and asked when the pool side grill would close. They said after 9pm. We got on our swimsuits, and headed to the pool, only to find the grill closed and it wasn't even 7! I went to the front desk to complain, and all they said was the girl who told us was wrong. So I asked about eating in the restaurant but they said they stopped taking reservations at 4 PM even if they have any openings. So, that left us feeding five kids in a saloon. There were only two saloon workers that night. They did their best, but you could tell they were very understaffed. It made the whole experience pitiful. It is not like you have another choice of a place to eat when you're that far from town. Overall, Chico is an overpriced waste. Save your money and go to one of the other cool places in the area. The Hot Springs at Yellowstone Hot Springs is better than the Chico pool anyway.

    Nordic Hot Tubs - hottubandpool - Updated July 2026

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