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Big Sky Spring Shred: Fresh Snow, Solid Base, and Epic Vertical Await

Big Sky Spring Shred: Fresh Snow, Solid Base, and Epic Vertical Await

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana

Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana

Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring shredding vibes right now, with a solid base holding strong despite some variable spring antics. At the base (around 6,800 feet), you've got 114 cm (45 inches) of snow, while the summit at 11,166 feet boasts 175 cm (69 inches) for those epic vertical drops across 5,850 acres. Pistes are in variable conditions with gripping snow—perfect for carving groomers or bumping it up—though off-piste details are light, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for avalanches (local advice essential).

No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (last notable on March 6), but the season total is cruising toward Big Sky's legendary 400-inch average, keeping 218 of 250 km (87%) of trails open and 32 of 38 lifts spinning, including the Lone Peak Tram for expert heaven. Weather's chilly today around 23°F highs dropping to 11°F lows, partly cloudy with light winds—grab those mid-20s temps for sunny laps.

Gear up for freshies incoming: expect 4-11 cm (up to 6 inches) this afternoon into tomorrow (March 14 PM), snowline dropping low, then another 2 cm Monday amid colder snaps (-22°F summit chills Sunday). Over the next five days, highs climb from 23°F to 56°F with light snow showers Sunday-Monday, turning milder and clearer mid-week—classic Big Sky spring pow potential on that solid base. Temps hover low-teens to 30s base level, ideal for all-day sessions without overheating.

Pro tip: 15% beginner, 25% intermediate, 42% advanced, 18% expert terrain means something for everyone, but no night skiing or halfpipe right now—hit the north side for empty groomers or parks. Resort runs through April 26, so no rush, but check webcams for real-time (Everett's 8800, Lone Peak Tram) and watch for breezy spring shifts. Locals say this shallower pack is hanging tough—strap in for that late-season wallop! Who's lapping Lone Mountain?

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