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Ski into Spring at Big Sky: 231 km of Terrain, 120 cm Snow, and the Iconic Lone Peak Tram

Ski into Spring at Big Sky: 231 km of Terrain, 120 cm Snow, and the Iconic Lone Peak Tram

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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana

Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana

Big Sky Resort in Montana is still buzzing with winter excitement, even as spring rolls in. As of now, 36 out of 38 lifts are operational, and skiers can enjoy 231 kilometers of open trails—a testament to the resort's vast and varied terrain. The current snow depth at the base is approximately 120 cm, while the summit boasts a significant 213 cm. Recent snowfall brought 7 inches in the last 24 hours, contributing to the impressive season total of 377 inches.

Currently, temperatures range from 30°F in the Mountain Village to 32°F at the summit, with mid-mountain reaching the mid-40s under partly cloudy skies. Over the next few days, expect mild weather with highs around 51°F in the town and cooler temperatures at higher elevations. A forecasted 1 inch of snow is expected by March 28, followed by a more substantial 20 cm on March 28 evening.

Ski conditions are ideal for both piste and off-piste enthusiasts, with groomed trails offering packed powder and plenty of untouched snow in off-piste areas. Be prepared for spring conditions, including freeze-thaw cycles, which can make for softer snow mid-day. As a local tip, don't miss the iconic Lone Peak Tram for breathtaking views and challenging runs. With the season closing on April 27, grab your gear and get ready to carve through Big Sky's legendary terrain

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