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The Summit at Big Sky
Big Sky, MT 1 Lone Mountain Trail P.O. Box 160001, Big Sky, MT 59716
Main: 888-299-9460 Web: www.bigskyresort.com
Quick Facts
| Affiliation: Independent |
| Opened | 2001 |
| Guest Rooms | 213 |
| Room Rates | | High: 240 - 1600 |
| Low: 170 - 1000 |
| High Season | Jul - Sep |
| Low Season | Oct - Nov |
| Ideal Group Size | 130 |
| Max Group Size | 750 |
| Fees/Taxes | | | Resort Fee | 7% |
| Room Tax | 7% |
| Sales Tax | 3% |
| Airports |
Yellowstone Regional Airport (WYS) 60 min 47 miles |
Gallatin Field Airport (BZN) 55 min 50 miles |
| Dining, Food & Beverage |
| F&B Averages | | Breakfast Buffet | 20 | | Breakfast Cont. | 14 |
| Lunch Buffet | 20 | | Plated | 22 |
| Dinner Buffet | 45 | | Plated | 45 |
| Coffee Break | 5 |
| 2-Hour Open Bar | min 150/hr |
| Onsite Dining/Cuisine/Capacity | Whiskey Jack's Southwestern cuisine | 180 |
The Cabin Fine Dining and Game | 80 |
Peaks Euro-Western cuisine | 120 |
Chet's Bar American cuisine | 70 |
Carabiner Euro-Western cuisine | 75 |
Bambu Bar and Bistron Sushi, Asian | 45 |
Andiamo Italian Grille Italian cuisine | 75 |
| Meeting Space |
| Largest Meeting Room | 7,991 ft² |
| Indoor Meeting Space | 42,000 ft² |
| Indoor/Outdoor Meeting Space | 55,000 ft² |
| Amenities |
Business: Wireless Internet access in all lobbies, meeting, and hotel rooms; audiovisual department; business center; teleconferencing capability.
Recreation: Golf, tennis, spa, fitness facilities, pools, hot tubs, children’s club, zipline, scenic lift ride, Alpine skiing, and the full gamut of other snow sports.
Nearby: Fly-fishing, river rafting, horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking, and Yellowstone National Park.
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The Summit at big sky earns its reputation for wildly successful meetings in more ways than one. The surrounding Montana wilderness lends an air of adventure to all proceedings, whether a keynote speech, a banquet, team-building or leadership activities, rounds of golf, skiing down the mountain, or aromatherapy sessions at the spa.
Executive groups appreciate the luxury found at the ten-story Summit at Big Sky, with its Euro- Western style, lock-off features for flexible living arrangements, lounge, gourmet restaurant, banquet rooms, and state-of-the-art conference room and boardroom. Seventeen additional lodging facilities add up to more than 750 accommodations and a wide range of options, from condominiums in the village to luxury cabins in the woods.
Altogether, groups have access to more than 55,000 square feet of event space between the Summit, Mountain Mall, Shoshone Condominium Hotel, Huntley Lodge, Village Center, and Yellowstone Conference Center.
Big Sky welcomes visitors from Thanksgiving to mid-April, then again from June through early October. The two seasons offer distinct opportunities, such as winter skiing on 5,512 acres and 4,350 vertical feet of terrain—all accessible with a single lift ticket, the Biggest Skiing in America Ticket. Golf headlines the summer season thanks to Big Sky's scenic 18-hole Arnold Palmer-designed course. Year-round activities include wildlife encounters either with or without a guide, trout fishing the untamed rivers and streams in the area, and tours of Yellowstone National Park, less than an hour's drive away.
Planner Reviews
Amazing staff, successful event. I've had the privilege of working at some of the finest resorts and hotels in America—and they've got nothing on The Summit at Big Sky.
John McCune Yellowstone Club April 11, 2011
Average Rating: 8.88
Fantastic, family-friendly location, friendly service, excellent recreation options in both winter and summer. Good selection of on-site dining. Professional, knowledgeable sales staff. Easy airport transfer.
The event and hotel staff, though friendly and helpful, are fairly inexperienced. I also had some minor issues with room block scheduling and reporting.
Overall it was an excellent experience and I am planning another conference at this resort.
Anonymous April 3, 2008
The resort's setting is spectacular, the room product is great, and the staff is friendly and eager to please. There is so much to do in the summer, with golf, river rafting, fishing, horseback riding, and hiking. We had a great event and look forward to our return.
Rick R. TriStar Incentive Group, Inc. February 4, 2008
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