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Big Sky Spring Skiing: Wide Open Terrain and Chilly Vibes Keep the Stoke Alive

Big Sky Spring Skiing: Wide Open Terrain and Chilly Vibes Keep the Stoke Alive

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 skiing vibes right now, with that massive 5,850-acre playground begging for your turns. Base depth clocks in at 114 cm (about 45 inches), while the summit at 3,403m boasts a solid 175 cm—plenty to keep edges biting despite a shallower-than-average pack this season. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours (last dump was March 11), but season total is cruising toward the usual 400 inches of legendary powder.

All 40 lifts are spinning (or close, with 35-40 open per reports), unlocking 218 of 250 km pistes—87% of terrain, including 252 of 320 runs for every level from buttery groomers to expert chutes like Headwaters or Lone Peak. Pistes are gripping with variable and machine-groomed surfaces; off-piste is holding variable but carve with caution as the base firms up.

Current temps are chilly at -16/-4°C summit (-20/-12°C today), perfect for preserving snow under cloudy skies. Looking ahead, brace for light action: under 1 cm today, then 2 cm Monday with snowline dropping low, temps warming to -12/-3°C. Expect mostly cloudy through Wednesday (up to 5°C summit), with a chance of flurries—classic Big Sky March where bluebird pow days mix with storms.

Uncork those beers at the base after lapping Liberty Bowl or the Lone Peak Tram; it's wide-open with no crowds, valley run spinning till April 26. Pro tip: shallower pack means stick to groomers if you're not sending chutes, and check webcams for real-time stoke. Gear up—Big Sky's still delivering epic lines!

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