Big Sky, Montana is officially in the spotlight. Named the top U.S. travel destination for 2026 by Expedia, this once-underrated mountain town is quickly climbing to the top of every adventurer’s must-visit list. Located between Yellowstone National Park and the towering peaks of the Madison Range, Big Sky blends untamed wilderness with refined comfort, offering something for everyone. If you’re thinking of visiting, the time to start planning is now.
Visiting Big Sky
Outdoor adventure is the heart of Big Sky. With plenty of options of activities that will get you moving, picking what season to visit is the hardest decision.
Summer/Fall: In the warmer weather, there are many activity options. You can explore hundreds of miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, whitewater raft, or go fly fishing in some of the country’s best trout streams. You can also take a day trip to Yellowstone National Park, which is just an hour away, to see geysers, wildlife, and awe-inspiring landscapes.
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Winter/Spring: Come Winter, Big Sky transforms into one of the largest ski resorts in North America, with over 5,800 skiable acres and breathtaking alpine views. Whether you ski, snowboard, snowshoe, or just enjoy a cozy lodge with a view, colder temperatures in Big Sky bring a whole different type of adventure.
Year-round, the town’s relaxed pace and connection to nature make it the perfect place to unplug and explore.
Bison are seen at Yellowstone National Park.Image source: Shutterstock
Dining options in Big Sky
Despite its remote location, Big Sky has a surprisingly refined food scene. For an upscale dinner, book a table at Horn & Cantle at Lone Mountain Ranch. Think Montana wagyu, bison short ribs, and creative seasonal sides in a rustic-luxury setting.
For casual eats, check out Blue Buddha Sushi Lounge or The Rocks Tasting Room & Liquor Store, which offers great cocktails and hearty small plates. Olive B’s Big Sky Bistro is another local favorite known for comfort food with a gourmet twist.
If you’re in the mood for a hearty breakfast or après-ski meal, Hungry Moose Market & Deli and Lotus Pad hit the spot.
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Lodging options
Whether you’re looking for wilderness luxury or rustic charm, Big Sky has it all. For a high-end escape, The Montage Big Sky offers ski-in/ski-out access, a world-class spa, and stunning mountain views. Lone Mountain Ranch is perfect for families or couples wanting a blend of Western charm and outdoor access, with cozy cabins and gourmet meals included.
More budget-friendly options include vacation rentals, condo-style lodges like Big Sky Resort Village Center, or charming B&Bs tucked into the valley.
Big Sky Mountain Resort is perfect for all seasons.
Book now for 2026
With Big Sky now named the top destination for 2026, demand is going to skyrocket. Lodging and dining reservations that once felt flexible are now booking months to a year in advance, especially during ski season and summer holidays.
Booking early not only locks in the best rates, but it guarantees your spot in this quickly rising destination. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, family adventure, or solo escape, now is the time to secure your stay and start dreaming about the wild beauty of Big Sky, Montana.
This story was originally reported by TravelHost on Oct 15, 2025, where it first appeared in the Attractions section. Add TravelHost as a Preferred Source by clicking here.