Couverture de Big Sky's February Bluebird Days: 5850 Acres of Uncrowded Powder and Spring Corduroy

Big Sky's February Bluebird Days: 5850 Acres of Uncrowded Powder and Spring Corduroy

Big Sky's February Bluebird Days: 5850 Acres of Uncrowded Powder and Spring Corduroy

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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana

Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana

Hey, powder hounds and shredders! Big Sky Resort in Montana is firing on all cylinders right now, with its massive 5,850 acres of uncrowded terrain calling your name—from beginner-friendly groomers to heart-pounding chutes like Bone Crusher and Headwaters. As of early February, the base sits at a solid 27-45 inches, thickening to 52-52 inches (132 cm) up top at the 11,166-foot summit, giving you that deep, reliable snowpack for epic carves.

No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 1 inch over the past 5 days keeps things lively, with variable and packed powder surfaces dominating—gripping on piste for confident turns, and off-piste primed for adventure in spots like Horseshoe Bowl. Season total? Around 140 inches since October, well on pace for the resort's legendary 400-inch average.

All 40 lifts are spinning (100% open!), unlocking 213-218 of 317 trails (67-87% open)—including that beastly Madison 8, the world's longest eight-pack. Grab your pass for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. sessions and lap Lone Peak's 4,366-foot vertical drop without the crowds.

Weather's playing nice today with clear skies pushing highs to 46-48°F at base (cooler 28°F summit), dropping to 27-30°F lows—perfect for spring-like corduroy. Look ahead: Partly cloudy Saturday (42°F high), Sunday (39°F), then snow Monday (34°F high, potential 2-3 cm), cooling to 26°F Tuesday with more flakes brewing. Expect freshies mid-week to refresh the steeps!

Pro tip: Conditions are variable due to Lone Mountain's wild alpine terrain, so check snow stakes for the full scoop—resort reports base depths hourly post-4 p.m. No major alerts, but bundle up for wind and hit those backcountry gates if you're gated. Big Sky's laid-back vibe near Yellowstone means post-run snowshoeing or stargazing awaits. Strap in—this is Montana magic!

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