Elevation
5,770'
Base
8,150'
Summit
2,380'
Vertical Drop
Trails
74
2,400 Acres
Lifts
8
3 Types
Snowfall
132"
Annual Snowfall
6"
Nov
24"
Dec
27"
Jan
41"
Feb
35"
Mar
7"
Apr

Best known for

Discovery Ski Area

Where to Stay

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 22, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 05, 2026

Projected Days Open

116

Days Open Last Year

116

Years Open

52

Average Snowfall

132"

Terrain

Runs in Total
74
Longest Run
1.5 mi
Skiable Terrain
2,400 ac
Snow Making
25 ac

Lifts

8

Triple Chairs
5
Double Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
1

Inside Scoop

Reviews

My *very* in-the-know cousin brought me here one year... I live pretty far away from Montana, so while I was out there visiting him I was like "Why don't we go to Big Sky?" Well... The lift tickets were dirt cheap, there were no lift lines, there were *very* few other skiers and riders on the mountain, and we had the soft hiss from untouched snow underneath our skis all day. I'd been to Breck, Copper, Steamboat, Vail, Keystone, Winter Park, Beaver Creek, Snowbasin, Whistler, etc. and only Whistler had better skiing. *Only* Whistler. Discovery is not as big, but... for the lack of lift lines, amazing prices, and most of all the incredible snow and untouched... everything, it's truly amazing. It's one thing to like a ski area. It's another when your concept of how good skiing can truly be gets permanently changed. Of all the skiing I've ever done, nothing has ever compared to the pristine and untouched snow and air of Discovery.

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